For the second year Elverson Honey Brook Area EMS is honored to be part of the 2025 Law Enforcement United (LEU) Road to Hope Ride, partnering with Western Berks EMS to provide medical support. Today marked the first leg of the ride, beginning at Ground Zero in New York City and heading to our first overnight in Galloway, New Jersey.
This ride is not just a journey, it's a mission.
Law Enforcement United is an organization founded on the belief that "We Ride for Those Who Died." Their mission is to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty and to support the survivors they leave behind. The funds raised through this multi-day ride help provide crucial programs and services to families of the fallen, including support for Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP), and youth programs for children of fallen officers.
We are incredibly proud to support Honor 37, the New York chapter, whose members are riding to ensure these legacies are never forgotten. Our team is with the cyclists helping ensure every rider arrives safely so the mission can continue.
The solemn start at Ground Zero was a powerful reminder of why we do this. Each mile ridden is a tribute. Each name remembered is a promise. And each act of support, whether by riding or providing care, is a part of something bigger. |