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Harley Riders Bring Joy to Children at Colorado Children’s Hospital

Harley Riders Bring Joy to Children at Colorado Children’s Hospital
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Occasionally, Santa Claus enlists a team of motorcycle riders to bring festive joy.

This year, the festivities began early at Children’s Hospital Colorado located at Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, where thousands of Harley-Davidson riders gathered to donate numerous toys on Sunday morning and early afternoon.

A Grand Display of Support

Between 1,500 and 2,000 Harley Davidson motorcycle enthusiasts took part in the 39th annual Harley Toy Run at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, Colorado.

Organized by Mile High Harley, the event featured local bikers, including first responders, bringing toys to donate.

“Every single person on two wheels brought at least one toy to donate,” remarked Blayke Roznowski, a representative for Children’s Hospital Colorado.

These toys will be managed by the hospital’s child life specialist team program for the young patients.

The contributions aim to lift the spirits of hospitalized children, providing them with a touch of holiday joy and a welcome distraction from treatment.

Bikers Rally for a Cause

Harley riders, often misjudged, actively participated in the event, showcasing their generosity and community camaraderie.

Janet Cook, a Harley-Davidson enthusiast and organizer, highlighted the event’s purpose as a means to give back to the community, particularly during the holiday season.

“It’s about witnessing the smiles and seeing all the kids lined up; it’s just wonderful,” Cook expressed.

Leeta Davis, another rider, emphasized the significance of the toy drive, stating, “it really is the best of the best.”

The toy run serves as a joyful occasion for bikers to contribute and express their appreciation for their community.

Healing Through Toys

Each rider contributes at least one toy, with many bringing entire bags, resulting in thousands of toys being collected.

These generous donations will ensure that thousands of toys reach Children’s Colorado patients across all campuses throughout the year.

“This remarkably kind donation makes it possible to provide thousands of toys to our patients,” Roznowski stated. “We are incredibly thankful.”

The toys are designed to bring happiness and support to children who face illnesses or medical treatments throughout 2025.

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Occasionally, Santa Claus requires the help of his motorcycle crew to deliver festive joy.

This year, the joyful occasion took place early at Children’s Hospital Colorado located at Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, where thousands of Harley-Davidson enthusiasts flocked in, donating countless toys throughout Sunday morning and early afternoon.

Hospital officials reported that between 1,500 and 2,000 motorcycle riders participated in the 39th annual Harley Toy Run, organized by Mile High Harley.

No rider on two wheels arrived empty-handed; even local first responders contributed bags of toys.

The toys will be utilized by patients through the hospital’s child life specialist team program across the Children’s Hospital Colorado network.

Diamond and Ace donate toys

Two Harley Davidson riders, known as “Diamond” and “Ace,” approach Children’s Hospital Colorado to donate toys during the 39th annual Harley Toy Run on Sunday, Dec. 8 in Aurora, Colorado.

 



 

“Watching the smiles on the children’s faces as they line up is just amazing,” expressed Janet Cook, a Harley-Davidson rider, organizer, and CEO of Big Iron Sports, which owns Mile High Harley.

“Giving back to the community, especially to children who are in need or ill, feels incredibly rewarding—especially around Christmas and the holiday season.”

Numerous families, children, and even a Captain America stood outside as thousands of motorcycle riders, toys on their bikes, waved to the crowd while the children waved back from the hospital windows.

Harley teddy bear rider

A Harley Davidson rider arrives with a teddy bear in tow while donating toys during the 39th annual Harley Toy Run at Children’s Hospital Colorado on Sunday, Dec. 8 in Aurora, Colorado.

 



 

“Often, Harley riders and bikers get a bad reputation,” Cook remarked. “However, the riders here are incredibly generous. They deeply value their community and their shared passion for riding. This is a brotherhood—we collectively aim to do good for our community.”

Leeta Davis, a Harley-Davidson rider who contributed two sets of toys and action figures, shared that participating in the toy drive felt significant, calling it “the best of the best.”

Leeta Davis donates toys

Leeta Davis, a Harley Davidson motorcycle enthusiast, contributes toys during the 39th annual Harley Toy Run at Children’s Hospital Colorado on Sunday, Dec. 8 in Aurora, Colorado.

 



 

Bob Cuculich, a fellow rider and organizer, mentioned, “The entire motorcycle community rallies for this cause.

“We appreciate what the children’s hospital does for our kids; they perform miracles here daily,” he expressed.

Each rider brings at least one toy, but many contribute more, often arriving with bags brimming with toys, according to Blayke Roznowski, a spokesperson for Children’s Hospital Colorado.

“This extraordinarily generous donation will supply thousands of toys to the patients at Children’s Colorado across all campuses throughout the year,” she conveyed.

“We are immensely thankful.”

The toys will be distributed among a network of volunteers alongside child life specialists within the hospital system. The substantial number of toys donated on Sunday is expected to last until at least mid-next year, Roznowski noted.

Diamond and Ace donate toys

Two Harley Davidson riders, known as “Diamond” and “Ace,” approach Children’s Hospital Colorado to donate toys during the 39th annual Harley Toy Run on Sunday, Dec. 8 in Aurora, Colorado.

 



 

Cook, now in her first year not riding in the toy drive, concluded, “There is something truly fulfilling about giving rather than receiving, and I believe that’s the essence of this initiative.”