Team Bradenton Joins National “Road to Hope” Ride Honoring Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
With solemn purpose and strong resolve, Team Bradenton set out Saturday morning on the 250-mile Law Enforcement United “Road to Hope” bicycle ride, departing from Virginia and heading toward the nation’s capital. They join hundreds of law enforcement officers, support staff, and escorts from around the country in a powerful tribute to fallen officers and the families they left behind.
The annual ride, organized by Law Enforcement United Inc., was established to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement personnel who died in the line of duty. It also raises vital funds for programs that support their surviving family members, including Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) and the Officer Down Memorial Page.
Team Bradenton, composed of officers and support crew from local law enforcement agencies, has proudly participated in the Road to Hope ride for over a decade. Their dedication reflects a deep commitment to the memory of fallen comrades and ensuring that their families receive the ongoing support they need and deserve.
The ride culminates in Washington, D.C., during National Police Week, where participants join memorial ceremonies and events that further spotlight the sacrifices made by law enforcement families nationwide.
Those wishing to follow Team Bradenton’s journey or contribute to their cause can visit their Facebook page, which shares updates, photos, and donation opportunities supporting Law Enforcement United’s mission.
The Road to Hope ride grows each year, drawing participants and supporters united by a shared goal: never to forget the heroes who gave everything in the line of duty.