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Every Mile Counts. Every Ride Gives Back.

On 6 September 2025, Harley-Davidson riders from across Asia will gather together for United We Ride; a movement fueled by the soul of Harley and the commitment to create positive change. 

This event is more than a ride — it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Every rider who joins and every mile ridden will help raise awareness and support for meaningful causes.

Helmet Heroes of Thailand is proud to be a partner of Harley-Davidson. Together we are dedicated to ensuring that children in Thailand receive properly fitted helmets, and essential road safety education, with the goal of preventing life-changing injuries on the road.

If you're ready to become a Helmet Hero, and protect young lives, you can support by purchasing a helmet for a child aged 6 years or older, or by donating 1THB for every km you ride during United We Ride. This initiative is in association with Harley-Davidson Asia Emerging Markets. Riders from across Asia are welcome to contribute. 

Every dollar adds up. Every voice matters. Join us in riding not just for ourselves, but for those who need us most. Together, we ride with purpose, and together, we make an impact.

Learn more about United We Ride Asia

Why give?

  • Protect a Child

    A quality helmet with safety certificates can last 3-5 years.

  • Support a Family

    Did you know that if a child is disabled, the whole family suffers?

  • Transparency

    With every helmet donated, we create social media content. See where your generousity goes.

  • be a part of our community

    Join our journey. Be a He helmet Hero. Experience our helmet giveaways in person here in Thailand.

  • Protect the future

    Just one helmet can make a huge difference. You can be that change.

  • put smiles on faces

    children thrive when they are secure , safe, and healthy. Let’s give them that chance.

be a helmet hero

Your generosity provides safety and and reduces the chances of a tragedy for a child.
Each year in Thailand, over 74K children are disabled or perish due to lack of helmets.
Currently, only 7% of children in Thailand wear helmets, and unfortunately, Thailand has one of the worst rates of traffic accidents in the world.