FORT MYERS, FLORIDA, Atilus is proud to announce the launch of the new website for Brotherhood Ride, a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the memory of fallen emergency first responders. Founded after the tragic loss of nine Charleston firefighters in 2007, Brotherhood Ride is an annual bicycle ride across the state of Florida, honoring the lives and sacrifices of firefighters, law enforcement officers, and emergency medical personnel across the United States. The organization offers crucial financial and emotional support to the families of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The newly designed website reflects Brotherhood Ride’s mission of Honor, Dedication, and Pride, showcasing over 15 years of commitment to remembering fallen heroes. It provides visitors with an intuitive experience to explore the organization’s history, stay updated on upcoming events, and discover ways to get involved or contribute. The revamped site aims to enhance engagement and streamline support for the cause.
Since its inception, Brotherhood Ride has covered over 12,000 miles across 16 states and raised over $840,000 in support of 707 first responder families. Each year, the organization selects new heroes to honor and undertakes a challenging bicycle ride, symbolizing the dedication and sacrifices of these unsung heroes.
Candy Morse of Brotherhood Ride, expressed enthusiasm about the new website: “Our new site is more than just an online presence-it’s a testament to our commitment to keeping the memories of our fallen brothers and sisters alive. It makes it easier for people to engage with our work and support our mission of ensuring their loved ones are never forgotten.”
The website features stories from past rides, information on Brotherhood Ride’s impact, and details on upcoming fundraising events. It also provides opportunities for individuals and businesses to become sponsors or make direct donations.
Visit the new Brotherhood Ride website at brotherhoodride.com to learn more about their mission and find out how you can support the families of fallen first responders.