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IP&E Hall of Fame inductee supports Bike Tours for the Wounded
22 May 2024
IP&E Hall of Fame inductee Steve Smith from Hi-line Industries is proudly supporting Bike Tours for the Wounded (BT4TW).

BT4TW, a not-for-profit community interest company, is dedicated to supporting wounded, injured, or sick service members and veterans from all ranks and services. To date, BT4TW has assisted over 650 beneficiaries through its unique veteran motorcycle tours.
These fully funded tours take place on iconic routes such as Route 66 and the Wild West challenges in the United States, as well as the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France. The feedback received consistently describes the experience as "life-changing."
BT4TW relies entirely on the generosity of individuals and corporate sponsors to continue its mission. The organisation is actively seeking seasoned riders, dedicated fundraisers, and generous sponsors to join their cause. Interested parties are encouraged to get in touch to explore sponsorship opportunities and make a meaningful impact on the lives of veterans.
Smith and other supporters recognise the profound impact these tours have on both the beneficiaries and the riders. Participants not only traverse some of the world’s most stunning roads but also forge new friendships, share stories, and contemplate the next steps in their lives.
Bike Tours for the Wounded is always looking to connect with new partners. Your support can help provide life-changing experiences for more veterans in need. Contact BT4TW today to learn how you can contribute.
For more information:
Tel: 033 3366 0719
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