November 2, 1404 was a different and exciting day for the Vahdat Charity. A group of female motorcyclists with kind hearts and energy full of love entered the charity yard on their colorful motorcycles to celebrate with our angels and spend an hour with them; motorcycles that are usually known for speed and excitement, this time were a message of smiles, empathy, and breaking stereotypes.
According to the public relations department of Vahdat Charity, during the program, the Vahdat girls enthusiastically welcomed the motorcyclists. Live music performances and gifts made by the volunteers to the motorcyclist girls were among the attractive parts of the celebration.
One of the female bikers said in a short interview: “We wanted to show that Iranian girls can be strong and courageous, but also full of kindness and love. We came today to make these children smile, and we hope this meeting will be repeated.”
Officials from the Vahdat Charity appreciated this voluntary movement and considered the presence of female motorcyclists a symbol of breaking gender stereotypes and spreading a culture of empathy.
November 2nd at Vahdat Charity was not just a celebration; it was a day when female motorcyclists, with the sound of their motorbikes, conveyed the message of humanity, happiness, and strength of Iranian women to everyone.