On June 2nd, The Angel Babies Memorial Ride returns to the SouthCoast to raise awareness. Hundreds of Motorcycles will be lined up outside of the Dartmouth Mall (by Skechers Shoes) at 8:00 AM for registration and will be departing to the John Alden Club at 16 Minuteman Lane in Plymouth at 10:00 AM sharp.

The Angel Babies Memorial Motorcycle Ride serves not only as a fundraiser but as an important platform to break the silence surrounding infant loss. It provides a space for families to share their stories and support one another through shared experiences of loss and remembrance.

In 2009, a Buzzards Bay woman, Alisha Neal, faced the heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Hunter Grace. Determined to keep her daughter's legacy alive and provide solace to other grieving families, Neal founded Angel Babies in 2012. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to offering support, compassion, and love to families who have experienced the loss of a baby or child.

Neal vividly remembers the moment her world was shattered.

“I was 17 weeks when we found out her heart stopped,” Neal recalls. “We knew nothing, I didn’t even know that was a thing…this is in memory of her, it has become her legacy.”

To continue honoring these angel babies and support their families, Neal is thrilled to host the 4th annual Angel Babies Memorial Motorcycle Ride on June 2, 2024. This event is more than a ride; it is a day of remembrance and community, ensuring that these precious lives are never forgotten.

Participants will enjoy a day filled with activities including food, an auction, music, and laser tag with Gateway Laser Tag, regardless of weather conditions. The cost to join the ride is $20 per rider.

By participating in the ride, riders join a community that understands the profound grief of losing a child and is committed to remembering all babies gone too soon. Hunter Grace's memory lives on through Angel Babies and the annual motorcycle ride.

Angel Babies continues to make a significant impact by providing resources, emotional support, and a sense of community to grieving families. Events like the Memorial Motorcycle Ride highlight the importance of remembrance and the healing power of coming together.

For more information about the Angel Babies Memorial Motorcycle Ride or to learn how you can support this meaningful cause, visit the Angel Babies website or join the community on June 2nd for a day of remembrance and solidarity.

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