Kernan's Heroes Ride in South Bend
By: Jonathan Bailey
Posted: Jul 6, 2019 12:16 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. The 6th Annual Kernan's Heroes Ride was held in South Bend on Saturday. The 60 mile ride benefits the Kernan's Hero Program.
Kernan's Heroes is a program that offer aid to homeless Veterans in Michiana. The program was inspired by former Indiana governor and South Bend mayor, Joe Kernan. Kernan was a POW for 11 years during the Vietnam War.
All proceeds from Saturday's ride will go to give beds to veterans who have graduated from the Kernan's Hero's program into permanent housing.
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