Revving For a Cause:
Motorcycle Ride Supporting Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Participate in the 13th Annual Saints & Sinners Angel Run on Saturday, March 30, 2024, and be an integral part of a day committed to supporting Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Engage in a day filled with camaraderie, a scenic ride through breathtaking landscapes, and contribute to a worthy cause. Your involvement in the 13th Annual Saints & Sinners Angel Run will have a profound and meaningful impact on Arkansas Children’s Hospital and the children receiving care there and their families.
Partial funding provided by Paragould A & P commission
Bike Ride Registration
Live Music
Vendor sign Up
Hubs & Grubs
Local Lodging
Family Fun For A Great Cause
Join us for a day of excitement and community spirit at our event on Saturday, March 30, 2024, starting at 1 p.m. Enjoy fun for the whole family as you explore diverse vendors, car and bike show, and delicious food trucks. The event will also feature a lively live auction — all for a great cause. The air will be filled with the sounds of live music from local entertainment that will get you dancing and add to the festive atmosphere. Come out, enjoy, and make a positive impact on Arkansas Children’s Hospital!
The Story
of the Angel Run
The inception of the Saints and Sinners Angel Run dates back to 2010, inspired by a poignant incident when a Paragould girl suffered a stroke and was admitted to Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Several club members who were acquainted with the girl’s family felt compelled to assist in alleviating the financial burden of Hope Espinoza’s medical bills.
In the following year, recognizing the impactful support they could provide, the decision was made to transform this initiative into an annual event dedicated to fundraising for Arkansas Children’s Hospital.
Embodying the spirit of compassion and resilience, our event’s motto is “It’s all about Hope.” This phrase not only pays homage to Hope Espinoza but also underscores our commitment to infusing hope back into the community that relies on the vital services of Arkansas Children’s Hospital.