Rolling Barrage helping veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD
KAMLOOPS — For a second year in a row, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts have been riding across the country to raise awareness for PTSD and other mental health issues facing veterans and first responders, many who continue to take their own lives.
“We had seven deaths since the start of this ride,” said ride organizer Scott Casey, who served as a UN peacekeeper in the 1990s. “Six Canadian Forces members have taken their lives and one police officer. So even with us making all this noise, the issue is still very real.”
The Rolling Barrage started on Aug. 5 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and will conclude in Victoria on Wednesday. On Tuesday morning, the riders were fuelling up with some breakfast in Kamloops before about 300 kilometers of riding to Langley. It’s been a gruelling 16-day adventure, but well worth it for everyone involved.