
As part of the "Adio Lito" humanitarian campaign, six Dalmatian motorcycle clubs helped equip cabinets for sensory and physical therapy.
Five thousand euros was raised by Dalmatian bikers last weekend as part of the "Adio Lito" humanitarian campaign. Members of the Split motorcycle club Vuk Samotnjak, the Free Riders from Klis, the Trilj Noćni Jahači, Sjene, Quantum and Uspomena from Kaštela, and Konoba Rudine, said goodbye to the summer in the most beautiful way possible - by raising funds to equip the sensory and physical therapy room of the Adonis Humanitarian Association, which will provide children and young people with developmental disabilities with the necessary support and a better quality of life.
The party in the MK Sjene club house in Kaštel Štafilić brought together numerous bikers, lovers of motorcycles and good times. In a happy atmosphere, filled with socializing, lottery and auction, they once again showed the strength of togetherness.

"Thank you to everyone who came, donated and supported the campaign. Once again, we have shown that bikers are not only fans of motorcycles and good fun, but also people ready to help those who need it most. This campaign is proof that togetherness and goodwill can make a real difference, and we will not stop - this is certainly not the last opportunity to join forces and help those who need support most," said Marko Konta, president of the Sjene motorcycle club from Kaštela.
The bikers called on the community to continue helping the Adonis Association, because every donation helps to improve the quality of life of children and young people with disabilities.
Photo: MK Free Riders

