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What Makes the Insanos MC Different?

  • Feb 22
  • 2 min read

In a country where social inequality remains a harsh reality, the Insanos MC proves that civil society organizations — even those outside the traditional NGO model — can achieve deep, measurable impact. Several factors set the club apart from conventional charity groups.


Scale with local reach: More than 1,050 chapters across Brazil means active presence in small and mid-size cities, many of which are routinely overlooked by large social programs and government outreach.


Genuine voluntarism: All members are volunteers. There is no financial compensation for social work — what gets done is driven entirely by values and commitment.



Institutional accountability: The club requires each chapter to perform at least one social action, embedding solidarity as a structured obligation rather than a spontaneous gesture.

Breadth of initiatives: From food baskets to mental health support, from pet welfare campaigns to nursing home visits, the scope of activities is broad and adapted to local community needs.


Global solidarity: With presence in 61 countries, the Insanos MC extends its mission beyond Brazil, making it one of the most internationally active volunteer motorcycle organizations in the world.


How to Support or Join the Insanos MC

If you are interested in joining the world's largest motorcycle club or supporting the social initiatives of the Insanos MC, here is how to get in touch:

  • Official website: insanosmc.com/usa

  • Instagram: @insanosmc.usa and individual chapter profiles

  • Find a local chapter: Search for the nearest division through the official website

To become a member, candidates complete a registration form submitted to the club's administration for review. Upon approval, the candidate enters an initiation period before receiving the official club vest.



The Insanos MC rewrites what it means to be a motorcycle club. In just over a decade, this club born in Osasco, Brazil, has reached every corner of the globe — not only through the roads its members have ridden, but through the communities they have uplifted along the way. From blood donations that save lives to food campaigns that feed families, from mental health awareness to caring for animals and the elderly, the Insanos MC proves that brotherhood, when taken seriously, has the power to change realities.


In a world that often reduces motorcycle clubs to stereotypes, the Insanos MC is proof that solidarity can ride on two wheels.

 
 
 

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