Donation Checks may be made out to the
Nam Knights White Mountain Chapter
and mailed to :
Nam Knights White Mountain Chapter Attn: Treasurer
6 Court Street
Concord, NH 03301
Further inquires or questions can be sent to
President: Henry "Canine" Farrin via E-Mail or Facebook links below
The White Mountain Chapter
Of the Nam Knights Of America M/C
Was chartered in March of 2007 and preforms charitable works throughout the State of New Hampshire
We are registered as a 501-c(3) Charitable Organization both with state and federal agencies.
Our Membership is made up of active and retired Veterans and Law Enforcement Officers.
Our membership is a 100% Volunteer, no one draws a salary. The funds we raise go back directly to the NH Community through the charities and events we support.
We also counsel and guide new Veterans with programs/benefits from the State and Veterans Administration.
Our Mission
Is to honor the memory of American Veterans and Police Officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, to assist Veterans and Police Officers in their time of need, to promote community awareness through sponsorship and participation in various fundraising events.
The White Mountain Chapter continues to grow and thrive today due to the extraordinary dedication of its members, their families and our benevolent supporters.
Since being Charted in 2007 The NH White Mountain Chapter of the Nam Knights MC
has raised and donated over
$69,000.00 dollars for the local NH community
and performed over 100,000 hours of community service.
Help us help others by making a donation.
Is to honor the memory of American Veterans and Police Officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, to assist Veterans and Police Officers in their time of need, to promote community awareness through sponsorship and participation in various fundraising events.
The White Mountain Chapter continues to grow and thrive today due to the extraordinary dedication of its members, their families and our benevolent supporters.
Since being Charted in 2007 The NH White Mountain Chapter of the Nam Knights MC
has raised and donated over
$69,000.00 dollars for the local NH community
and performed over 100,000 hours of community service.
Help us help others by making a donation.
Club History
In the summer of 1989 a small group of Harley-riding combat vets of the Viet Nam War,
who were also police officers, banded together to form the
Nam Knights of America Motor Cycle Club.
The Club was founded in New Jersey by Jack Quigley, now retired Under-sheriff of The Bergen County Sheriff's Department. Jack served as a platoon sergeant with the 11th Motor Transport Battalion, First Marine Division.
Today, the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club has chapters throughout the United States and Canada , with hundreds of members . The club membership is made up of veteran's of all eras as well as law enforcement personnel plus a few special and dedicated "patriots."
"The club was formed to recapture the brotherhood its founding members shared while serving in Southeast Asia, and to help other veterans and Law Enforcement Officers
who are physically or financially enable to help them selves.
In the summer of 1989 a small group of Harley-riding combat vets of the Viet Nam War,
who were also police officers, banded together to form the
Nam Knights of America Motor Cycle Club.
The Club was founded in New Jersey by Jack Quigley, now retired Under-sheriff of The Bergen County Sheriff's Department. Jack served as a platoon sergeant with the 11th Motor Transport Battalion, First Marine Division.
Today, the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club has chapters throughout the United States and Canada , with hundreds of members . The club membership is made up of veteran's of all eras as well as law enforcement personnel plus a few special and dedicated "patriots."
"The club was formed to recapture the brotherhood its founding members shared while serving in Southeast Asia, and to help other veterans and Law Enforcement Officers
who are physically or financially enable to help them selves.