Charity Ride Season is Under Way
Why We Sponsor Local Charity Rides: Giving Back to the Wisconsin Biker Community
For many Wisconsin riders, Memorial Day weekend is more than just the unofficial start of summer — it’s the launch of charity ride season. Across the state, bikers come together to honor veterans, support families in need, raise money for medical causes, or simply rally behind members of their own community.
At Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Law Firm, we’re proud to stand behind these rides, not just as a law firm, but as part of the riding community. We sponsor local charity rides because we believe in giving back, lifting up the communities we serve, and showing that motorcyclists are some of the most generous, compassionate people you’ll ever meet.
Why Charity Rides Matter to Us
You can judge a lot about a community by how it rallies when someone needs help. And Wisconsin’s motorcycle community? It’s one of the strongest, tightest, and most generous groups around.
We sponsor charity rides because:
Riders lift each other up. When a fellow rider goes down, when a family is hit by tragedy, or when a cause needs support, bikers don’t sit back…they show up. We’ve seen it again and again: the motorcycle community is a family, and families take care of each other.
It reflects who we are as a firm. We don’t just represent motorcyclists in court…we believe in standing beside them in the real world. Supporting charity rides lets us be part of the community we fight for every day.
We believe in causes that matter. Whether it’s supporting veteran services, raising money for cancer research, helping kids’ charities, or backing local first responders, we want to use our platform to amplify good work happening in Wisconsin.
It builds trust and connection. We’re not interested in flashy marketing or just slapping our logo on a banner. We want to show up…shake hands, listen to stories, and maybe even ride. That’s how real relationships are built.
Memorial Day: The Start of Wisconsin’s Charity Ride Season
Memorial Day is one of the most important weekends of the year for Wisconsin riders. Across the state, riders gather to honor those who served, pay respects at veterans’ cemeteries, and support organizations that help military families and veterans.
But Memorial Day is just the beginning. Summer in Wisconsin is packed with charity rides, including:
Firefighter and first responder fundraisers
Rides for local families facing medical crises
Cancer awareness and research rides
Animal rescue and humane society rides
Community scholarship fundraisers
Memorial rides honoring fallen riders
Every one of these events is a chance for riders to come together, raise money, and make a difference. And we want to help.
How We Help as a Sponsor
When we sponsor a charity ride, we don’t just write a check and disappear. We look for ways to actively support the event and help it succeed. Here’s what that looks like:
✅ Financial Support — We can help cover event costs like permits, insurance, food, entertainment, or rider swag. We know many grassroots events run on tight budgets, and we want to make sure money goes toward the cause, not just expenses.
✅ Rider Safety Materials — As a motorcycle law firm, we care deeply about rider safety. We often provide safety tips, reflective gear, or educational materials that help keep riders informed and protected. We can even bring out our experts to provide quick safety tips specific to your ride.
✅ Promotion and Visibility — We can help get the word out through our website, social media channels, and local connections. When we sponsor an event, we want people to know about it so attendance and support grow.
✅ Event Day Presence — We love to show up in person when possible — not as suits handing out business cards, but as part of the community. We’ll set up a booth, hand out helpful materials, safety swag (tire gauges, kickstand pucks, credit card multitools, reflective vests) chat with riders, and maybe even join the ride ourselves.
✅ Long-Term Partnership — We’re not just in this for one weekend. We’re looking to build ongoing relationships with rides and organizations we believe in, offering support year after year.
Why We Care About Giving Back
At the end of the day, we’re more than just a law firm — we’re people who care deeply about Wisconsin’s riding community. All the lawyers ride, or used to ride. We know the risks you face, the strength of the bonds you build, and the challenges you experience when something goes wrong.
Sponsoring charity rides is one way we can give back to the people who inspire us:
The riders who show up every weekend to raise money for others
The families who work tirelessly to organize events for causes close to their hearts
The volunteers, local businesses, and community members who make these rides happen
We believe that when you care about a community, you show up. And we want to keep showing up, year after year.
How to Reach Out for Sponsorship
If you’re planning a charity ride in Wisconsin and you think we might be a good fit as a sponsor, we want to hear from you!
Here’s how you can connect with us:
👉 Email John@LawyerMC.com
👉 Call John @ (608) 608-2880
When you reach out, let us know:
✅ What’s the cause or organization the ride supports?
✅ What date(s) and location are you planning?
✅ What kind of support are you looking for (financial, materials, promotion, etc.)?
✅ How can we help make your ride a success?
We review sponsorship requests carefully and aim to support as many events that align with our values, focus on rider safety, and genuinely make a difference as possible.
Let’s Ride for a Cause — Together
Motorcyclists are often unfairly stereotyped — but anyone who’s been part of Wisconsin’s charity ride scene knows the truth: riders have some of the biggest hearts around.
At Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Law Firm, we’re proud to stand beside you, not just in the legal fight, but on the roads, at the rallies, and at the rides that make our communities stronger.
Here’s to a summer of meaningful miles, safe roads, and making a difference together.
Ride safe. Ride with heart. And let’s make this charity ride season one to remember.