Harley-Davidson Malta and HOG Malta Chapter are partnering with Harley-Davidson in mobilising its community of riders to raise funds to plant 50 million trees worldwide by 2025 as part of the Renew the Ride initiative.
Dedicated to the goal of preserving the open road for future generations of riders, Renew the Ride is the latest global mission and call to action for Harley-Davidson riders.
Harley-Davidson has rallied its owners and dealers to dedicate time, donations and organisational efforts to support The Nature Conservancy, a non-profit organisation that addresses the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale in the most critical areas.
“A central part of motorcycling is experiencing the great outdoors; to see the world from behind the handlebars is unlike anything else,” said Mark-Hans Richer, chief marketing officer, Harley-Davidson.
Harley-Davidson Malta will continue to mobilise its community of riders through activities aimed at enhancing the environment and social impacts in Malta.
All Malta riders are invited to participate in this worldwide scheme for a brighter and healthier future by kindly visiting Harley-Davidson Malta at Mdina Road, Attard to sponsor a tree against a donation fee of €15. Registration is open until April 15.
Fapi Motors Ltd is the official authorised local dealer for Harley-Davidson. For inquiries call William Attard McCarthy on 2339 3102.
www.h-dmalta.com