POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
POFF’s, “ Saint Nick Squadron” prepares to ride from Orange to Camp Pendleton on a very wet and rainy December 12th. This year the annual toy run will be meeting up with churches along the way as well as the Words of Comfort, Hope and Promise military charity to donate toys to over 325 children of Marines currently deployed.
The Peace Officers and Firefighters Fellowship was created to support Peace Officers, Firefighters and their families in prayer, providing resources through fellowship, brining them together to support one another.
Now in it's 11th year, the first POFF Christmas toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
If you would like to donate to POFF, please click here.
The Mission at Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is to send a message to our troops overseas, and their families, that we care and support them.
Their objective is to encourage communities, churches and civic leaders to get involved by uniting together to demonstrate our support to the troops and their families.
The goal is to offer comfort and share the message of hope and salvation.
Words of Comfort, Hope & Promise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to support our troops and their families. For more information or to donate, please click here.
Brotherhood of Marine Corps Riders
Semper Fi Fund ride on May 16, 2009
We are a group of current and former Marines and FMF Corpsmen that share a common love of riding "American Motorcycles ". The saying " Once a Marine, Always a Marine " holds true and that feeling of Brotherhood and commitment to God, Country, and Corps runs deep within us. We are not a political club and we do not claim any territory as an MC. We are not interested in interfering with or joining in the affairs of others. We ride the roads of this country as free men and will do so because we have earned the right and have fought, as Marines before us have fought, "In Every Clime and Place" to secure that freedom we hold so dear.
We as a club have taken up the cause of supporting the Injured Marines Semper Fi Fund because we feel that helping Marines in need is our duty.
When an OEF/OIF Marine or Sailor, or other OEF/OIF service member assigned to Marine forces is injured, their entire family shares the pain and the burden of recovery. Normal life is put on hold as loved ones travel great distances, at a moment’s notice, to be at the bedside, often for weeks or months. Recovery from major catastrophic injuries may take our service members several years to recover. The family members take leave from their jobs, often without pay, and incur additional expenses for child-care, lodging, travel, and other necessities. Few families are prepared for the expenses they face. They need help, and they need it quickly. The Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund was created to meet this need.
"Once a Marine, Always a Marine".
PLEASE click here to DONATE to the Semper Fi Fund
Passing Cook's Corner
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon, past Cook's Corner and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
Honda Goldwing Trikes passing Cook's Corner
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon, past Cook's Corner and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
Leaving Krispy Kreme
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
love those ape hangers...
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
and we're off...
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
low and slow...
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
OC Sheriff's sportin' a Hummer
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
cool ridin'
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
head um up and movem out
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067
bye bye
12/13/08 Orange County, California
POFF Peace Officers Firefighters Fellowship
Standing in the Gap 2008
9th Annual Toy Run
The Christmas first toy run started with a police call when a struggling family had been robbed of everything in their house. When the officer arrived he noticed the family did not have any food or Christmas toys for their children. He then put in a call to his police motorcycle club and they went shopping for the family.
After ten years this POFF Christmas tradition has now grown to include a small fleet of police and firemen, church members and Christian motorcycle clubs that pack their saddle bags with toys , food and plenty of Christmas cheer and ride to the neighborhoods that need it the most.
This years event started and was hosted by Krispy Kreme located at 330 The City Drive South, City of Orange, California.
The ride cruised through Trabuco Canyon and down to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California where hundreds of toys were handed out to children of serving Marines.
For more information on POFF go to www.POFF911.org or call 714-257-1067