Donate your old bike to help the third world
By BikeRadar
The African way to rejuvenate a bike: simplicity and ingenuity. (Re-Cycle)
Raleigh UK has teamed up with Re-Cycle, a British charity committed to
providing simple and affordable transport to developing countries.
In Britain, millions
of bikes are thrown away or lie unused in sheds,
whilst many people in Africa have no access to
transport of any kind. Walking to school, work or simply to collect water can
take up-to four hours per day - a burden that can take a huge toll on communities
by hampering work and education opportunities.
A
bicycle, however, can cut travel time to a fraction, and in Africa
they are often used for passenger and load-carrying duties. Bikes give families
the extra time to earn, learn and enjoy life. So far Re-Cycle has sent over 26,000 bikes to
Africa, with Raleigh’s
involvement the charity aims to increase this figure significantly.
Derek Balcombe
from Re-Cycle said: “We are delighted to
be teaming up with such a household name as Raleigh,
their contribution of bikes being sent to Africa
will literally change lives.”
This new scheme
was originally trialed in Raleigh’s
own eight Cyclelife stores it has been so successful with many lorry loads
being sent already that we are now making it available to all Cyclelife and
Raleigh retailers in time for National Bike Week which starts on June 14.
Raleigh’s aim is to encourage more consumers to
enjoy the freedom and health benefits of riding their bikes, whilst also
supporting a fantastic cause. As an
incentive to customers re-cycling their bike for a new Raleigh or Diamondback model, participating
retailers will offer up to £30 off the recommended retail price.
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