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Countdown Underway for ''B-Dub's Longest Ride'' Fundraiser


''B-Dub's Longest Ride'' Fundraiser
''B-Dub's Longest Ride'' Fundraiser

Country radio personality Bryan "B-Dub" Washington, host of syndicated "B-Dub Radio," is set to embark on his third annual "B-Dub's Longest Ride" fundraiser this June 15, 2025. Through this high-mileage motorcycle journey, he aims to support military families by raising $25,000 for Fisher House Foundation, an organization offering free lodging to families of hospitalized military personnel.

B-Dub's commitment to this cause is evident as he gears up to surpass his previous fundraising achievements. "Our military families sacrifice everything for us, and Fisher House makes sure they're taken care of when it matters most," B-Dub explained. "This ride isn't just about the miles-it's about making sure these families don't have to worry about where they'll stay while their loved one is in the hospital. We can make a real difference."

Over the past two years, B-Dub's rides have collectively raised over $22,000, assisting numerous families during critical times. In 2024 alone, he rode a grueling 3,700 miles in five days, aiming to increase awareness and support for these families.

Dave Coker, president of Fisher House Foundation, stated, "B-Dub has given his unwavering support to military and veteran families through Fisher House Foundation for many years. His 'Longest Ride' is an incredible extension of this support, and we are so grateful for his dedication to those who have given so much for our country."

For those interested in supporting or learning more about "B-Dub's Longest Ride," visit bdubslongestride.com.

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