Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association - VEMA

Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association - VEMA

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VEMA is a Military, Law Enforcement and Fire-Rescue motorcycle association benefitting those who have

06/07/2026
Photos from Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association - VEMA's post 06/07/2026
Photos from Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association - VEMA's post 06/06/2026

VEMA Raleigh did a great job hosting the 5th Annual Mike Dorman Ride, benefitting Military Missions in Action. Mike was a member of VEMA Raleigh and the founder of MMIA. Events like today will allow MMIA to continue their mission of supporting military members and their families during times of need.

Photos from Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association - VEMA's post 06/06/2026

VEMA Jax presented our Top Donors for our 2nd Annual K9s for Warriors poker run last year with certificates/plaques as a token of our appreciation!

Thank you:
Winsupply of Jacksonville
Investment Management Group
Ernie McKinney, Watson Realty
Cindi's Playground

06/06/2026

June 6, 1944 | D-Day

Today we remember the courage, sacrifice, and resolve of the Allied forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.

More than 156,000 troops crossed the English Channel into the face of unimaginable danger to begin the liberation of Europe from N**i tyranny. Thousands never made it home, but their actions changed the course of history and secured freedoms many of us enjoy today.

Their mission was clear.
Their sacrifice was real.
Their legacy is eternal.

Freedom is never free. Remember the fallen. Honor the brave. Never forget.

🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦🇫🇷

Photos from Senator Tom Wright's post 06/03/2026
Photos from Deltona Firefighters Foundation's post 06/03/2026
06/03/2026

JUNE IS PTSD AWARENESS MONTH

PTSD doesn’t care about your rank, badge, uniform, profession, age, or background.

It affects veterans, active-duty military, law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, healthcare workers, and survivors of trauma from every walk of life.

Many who struggle with PTSD suffer in silence because they believe asking for help is a sign of weakness. It isn’t.

Strength isn’t carrying the weight alone.

Strength is having the courage to reach out when the load becomes too heavy.

If you or someone you know is struggling:

▪️ Call or Text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline
▪️ Veterans: Dial 988 and Press 1 or text 838255
▪️ Law Enforcement & First Responders: COPLINE at 800-267-5463
▪️ Contact your local VA, Employee Assistance Program, peer support team, counselor, chaplain, or trusted friend

You are not alone.

Healing is possible.

Reach Out. Talk. Heal.

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