Billings Roaddogs Donate Over $100,000 in Toys to the Salvation Army for Kids in Need
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Billings Roaddogs Donate Over $100,000 in Toys to the Salvation Army for Kids in Need |
Motorcycle Enthusiasts Rev Up Generosity in Southern Montana's Heartwarming Holiday Tradition |
In the crisp winter air of Billings, a thunderous parade of motorcycles recently turned heads and warmed hearts.
This gathering marked a milestone for the local Roaddogs group, as they channeled their passion for riding into a massive wave of support for struggling families.
With engines roaring through the streets, participants delivered an astonishing haul valued at more than $100,000, all destined for children facing tough times.
Curley Claus, the dedicated leader of the Roaddogs, reflected on the drive behind their efforts.
He noted that many in the group recall their own childhoods marked by scarcity during the holidays, inspiring them to foster a spirit of sharing among today's youth.
This year's push not only shattered previous records but also ensured every gift stays right here in southern Montana, directly aiding thousands of local kids.
Felecia Pederson, a key figure at the Billings Salvation Army, stressed the growing challenges families are encountering this season.
She explained that these donations will brighten the holidays for over 2,500 children in the area, offering relief amid economic hardships.
The event's success highlights a broader community trend, with recent drives in nearby Missoula also calling for more sponsors to join similar Angel Tree initiatives.
As Billings continues to grow, such traditions underscore the city's tight-knit spirit, blending adventure with altruism.
For those inspired to help, the Salvation Army welcomes families in need at their office on 6th Avenue North or by phone for sign-ups.
This outpouring of kindness proves that in Montana, generosity often arrives with a powerful rumble.
Events like this not only provide toys but also build lasting hope for the region's youngest residents. |

