My name is Robin Kenney, and I’m a proud motorcyclist, adventurer, and passionate advocate for giving back to my community. Riding has always been more than just a hobby for me—it’s where I find freedom, focus, and strength. The road has taught me resilience, pushed me through challenges, and gifted me with a community of riders who share the same love for two wheels and open skies. I’m not just a rider; I’m someone who believes that every mile can hold meaning, and that sometimes the road teaches us more than we could ever imagine.
I first learned about the HH in 2010 and that began my interest in hoping to partake in such an amazing challenge! Taking on the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge is about more than just miles. It’s about testing my endurance, facing the unknown, and finding strength in the journey itself. I know there will be moments of exhaustion, doubt, and struggle—but those are the moments that remind me why I ride. I want to show that even when the road is hard, we can keep moving forward. I also want my miles to matter, to tell a story of perseverance while making a difference for people who need it most, including myself. Riding the HHMC gives me the chance to put my passion for motorcycling toward a greater purpose, transforming each mile into a message of resilience and hope.
I have chosen to ride in support of two different charities. The first one is Unity Outreach of St. Augustine, Florida, a non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by breast cancer. This cause is deeply personal to me because I’ve seen firsthand how this disease doesn’t just affect the person fighting—it ripples out, touching families, friends, and entire communities. Unity Outreach steps in during some of the hardest moments, offering not only awareness and education but also compassion, support, and a sense of hope when it’s needed most. And even more importantly, 100% of their proceeds go directly to those in need.
The funds raised through my ride and Bourbon Basket Raffle will go directly toward Unity Outreach’s mission—providing mammograms and early detection screenings, financial assistance for families in need, and vital emotional support for those navigating this fight. Every dollar goes toward making sure no one in our community faces this battle alone. By riding the Hoka Hey for them, I hope to shine a light on their work and remind people that we all have the power to turn our passions into purpose. Every mile I ride will be in honor of the warriors, survivors, and families who inspire me to keep going.
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