Ghost Riders MC
BY: Ashley Rader
Source:
starhq.com
Tennessee - Santa Claus's helpers were riding motorcycles instead of sleighs this past weekend when the Ghost Riders Motorcycle Club delivered their annual donation of Christmas presents for the children of the Elizabethton Housing and Development Agency.
Photo Submitted - Members of the Ghostriders Motorcycle Club donated numerous toys, bicycles and money to the Elizabethton Housing and Development Agency for the youth that live in the EHDA community.
The Ghost Riders have been providing gifts for the children in the EHDA community for several years. EHDA Director Kelly Geagley estimates they have donated over $20,000 in toys, coats, bicycles and money for the EHDA. The presents are distributed to the children at the annual EHDA Christmas party and the money is used to buy additional presents and food or supplies for the party.
"The generosity of these fine ladies and gentlemen has provided a merry Christmas for the kids for several years," Geagley said. "The members of the Ghost Riders Motorcycle Club approached the EHDA several years ago and asked if they could help with Christmas and EHDA activities."
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