About Us | Veterans Army Motorcycle Club

About Us

By Veterans, For Veterans.
Continuing our service… and then some.

The Veterans Army Motorcycle Club (“Veterans Army”) was established as a not-for-profit corporation with the aim of promoting and continuing the tradition of leadership and service by military veterans. The Veterans Army brings together veterans, serving members, their families and friends who share an interest in motorcycling.

The Veterans Army is primarily a social club that promotes camaraderie among motorcycling veterans, their families and friends. By relying on veterans’ strong history of service, dedication and leadership, the Veterans Army will establish and fund bursaries or scholarships to assist veterans, their spouses or their children with post-secondary studies. In addition, the Veterans Army will engage in community and service-oriented activities that are beneficial to military veterans and their families.

The Veterans Army is structured on a committee system that reports directly to the Board of Directors. Each committee is chaired by a veteran who is elected by the members for a one- or two-year term.

The vision of the Veterans Army is to create opportunities for socialization, recreation and charitable works for its members that, in turn, will strengthen the bonds between veterans and connect them more closely to their communities.


Mission Statement

Through engagement in community projects and charitable works of benefit to military veterans and their families, the Veterans Army Motorcycle Club continues the military tradition of service and leadership. The Veterans Army carries out its mission in a manner that is inclusive, non-discriminatory, apolitical and sensitive to the needs and abilities of all veterans.


Aims and Objectives

Engagement in activities that promote and support the social interaction of military veterans, their families, friends and supporters who share an interest in motorcycling;

Promotion and fostering of interest in the welfare of military veterans;

Establishment and funding of bursaries or scholarships to benefit military veterans, their spouses or their children in pursuing post-secondary studies;

Participation in fund-raising activities for established or new charities whose objectives are beneficial to military veterans and their families; and

Involvement with activities that are service-or community-oriented.