Bicycles For Humanity
September 17, 2008
| Bicycles for Humanity is a grassroots organisation that takes disused bikes and put them to great use in developing countries. Much of their current work is being done in Namibia with the Bicycle Empowerment Network(BEN). The shipping container which the bikes arrive in is turned into a bike workshop in the community in which it is placed. The work shop provides skills training and business opportunties while the bike are distributed to remote HIV/AIDS care workers who typically have to walk huge distances in their work. |
There are B4H chapters world wide. Go see where your nearest one is and donate your old bike, your time and any other resources for this great initiative.
25% of all revenue from the a salecycling on this site goes to our supported charities of which Bicycles for Humanity is the first. Do some good.
B4H Melbourne thanks its current sponsors.
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The Problem
Can you imagine the next week of your life with no transport other than walking? Can you also imagine the vast majority of the people in your city or region with no transport–the postal service, the police and ambulance, the delivery service that stocks your supermarket?
Kasrani Cycling and Triathlon Club
September 15, 2008
Not long after we launched Cycling-Secrets we got a very pleasant surprise that spurred us on and opened our eyes to the potential of what we are doing here. It was this email from Samuel Kibunja of the Kasanrani Cycling and Triathlon club in Nairobi, Kenya.
‘Am very thankful for your gift and also on behalf of the club,I received your free cycling secrets Software.This will usually help in well coaching our team, so that it can improve more in cycling. The team is





