VEMA
Founder
Our mission is to recognize and pay homage to our Military, Law Enforcement and Fire-Rescue professionals who have answered the call to duty. We accomplish this by supporting and organizing charitable events and functions that raises awareness to the sacrifices our brothers and sisters have made in service to our country and communities.
VEMA chapters are tasked with utilizing our passion for motorcycling in support of these events or functions. While offering its members an atmosphere in which Honor, Duty, Respect, Remembrance, and Brotherhood are understood and implemented by those who have answered the call to duty. We strive to promote professionalism and camaraderie among our brothers and sisters within these first responders and military services. Thus giving our membership purpose in all we do.
VEMA’s order of precedence is “Family, Duty, VEMA!”
Veteran Enforcers are military and first responders that are held to a higher standard than the general public. We are not 1%ers; to the contrary, we are law enforcers and do not allow anybody to hide behind our Shield. We do support like-minded motorcycling organizations that are in keeping with the VEMA mission with no bias or obligation. VEMA membership is not open to the general public and members are held accountable for their actions.
As with any dynamic organization, a set of standards is one of the assets that make it dynamic. VEMA is no different. Our past experiences led to the creation of our by-laws. An evolving document intended to give our membership Mission, Task and Purpose. Members are expected to know and comply with our by-laws, but are reminded that our focus shall always remain on our mission, our passion for motorcycling, and our service to our brothers and sisters. The major ingredient in all we do is our membership. This shall always be the case and we shall never compromise the quality of our membership for quantity.