ALL licensed motorbikes are welcome at the 19th Annual Collie Motorcyclists Charity Ride on December 20.
Organisers Keith Robinson and Evan Mandry have called on the general public to dig deep and donate to the cause.
"We really appreciate any donations and support we can get," Mr Robinson said.
"There's a free sausage sizzle, with donations welcome."
Mr Robinson hopes to get close to 200 riders - both bikes and cars - involved this year.
"The best we've had is about 180 riders," he said.
The 32-kilometre long event started as a way to get toys for kids at Christmas, but over the years has collected money and food aswell.
"Robbo had an inkling long time ago to start a charity ride - it used to be called a toy run - but we also wanted to raise food and money for those less fortunate," Mr Mandry said.
"We get riders from across WA who come on board to support the event."
Riders will be meeting from 9am at the Collie Tourist Information Centre, where breakfast and coffee will be available.
The event will finish the Margarita Wilson Centre at noon and proceeds will go to the local combined churches' Christmas appeal.