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    2021 Sergeant Ron Helus “Ride For The Blue”

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    Register to ride with the RIDE FOR THE BLUE on Saturday, July 10, 2021. Help us honor first responders throughout Ventura County!

    About this event

    On November 7th, 2018 , Sgt. Ron Helus was gravely wounded as a result of the Borderline tragedy. Sadly, Sgt. Helus succumbed to his injuries on November 8th, 2018. Out of respect and appreciation for Sgt. Helus and “All” first responders throughout Ventura County join us for the 2021 Sgt. Ron Helus Ride For The Blue on Saturday, July 10, 2021 to honor Ventura County’s First Responders

    The start location of the ride will be in the parking lot of the Simi Valley City Hall in Simi Valley, CA.

    Address: 2929 Tapo Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063 (directions)

    On-Site Registration on July 10 is $35 (including processing fee)

     

    Sample Schedule (Subject to Change)

    6:45 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. – Registrations

    7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. – Announcements

    8:00 a.m. – Kick Stands Up

    12:30 p.m. – Lunch Break

    4:00 p.m. – Ride Complete

     

    For further questions or more information:

    Please contact, John Short III

    Phone: 1-800-606-1390

    Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

    Ride For The Blue Apparel – Order Here

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    The 2021 Ride For The Blue proceeds will be donated to the amazing nonprofit organization 911 At Ease International to support Ventura County’s first responders and their families so they can be at their best to serve their community.

    
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    About 911 AEI

    At Ease provides first responders, and their family members, with access to free, professional, confidential, local, trauma-informed counseling and therapy. First responders operate in trauma-based professions where emotional injury is a common side effect with work-related situations and events. This may cause issues with one’s professional and personal life, and/or PTS (Post Traumatic Stress), which leads to behavioral, mental and or physical health issues that can have severe consequences.

    Furthermore, we provide peer-to-peer support, chaplaincy, referral services, and critical incident response. 911AEI offers these services through the help of qualified clinicians who are finely attuned to the culture and lifestyle surrounding first responder professions and their families.

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