TULSA, Okla. — Thousands of motorcyclists revved up for a good cause in Tulsa on Sunday. The 46th Annual ABATE Toy Run brought riders together to collect toys for kids in need.
A lot of leather and the roar of thousands of motorcycles filled the air at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Sunday as riders gathered for one purpose, helping kids have a merry Christmas.
“It is a lot of kids out there that’s not fortunate to have to get presents and gifts and get a Christmas like normal kids,” said Johnny Chaffin with Hands Off.
The 46th Annual ABATE Toy Run is one of the largest in Oklahoma, drawing between 6,000 and 8,000 motorcycles.
ABATE stands for “A Brotherhood Aimed Toward Education” and they’ve partnered with the Marine’s Toys For Tots program for nearly five decades…