Rain didn't stop about 200 people from participating in the Black Dog Canberra One-Dayer ride in support of the national suicide prevention charity.
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The attendees included members of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, others who love riding and clubs with a passion for riding.
Morning tea, organised by the Goulburn Suicide Prevention and Awareness Network, was served to the participants when they stopped at Belmore Park outside the courthouse on Sunday, March 17.
Member of the Goulburn Suicide Prevention and Awareness Network and vice president of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club Daniel Strickland said help is always available.
"This is a great opportunity to show the community that you are not alone and there is so many people in your community that are ready to lend a hand when times are tough," Mr Strickland said.
The ride continued to Braidwood for lunch and community activities.