The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Nonprofit’s revamped bikes thrill kids

Free Bikes 4 Kidz wants healthier, happier children.

- By Kevin Enners

Remember your first bike: the wind blowing through your hair, the sound of the chain as you pedaled faster, building up to speeds you never knew before.

Learning to ride has been a rite of passage for boys and girls, and it’s been the mission of the nonprofit Free Bikes 4 Kidz (FB4K) to get kids riding into happier, healthier childhoods, according to the organizati­on.

The charity collects donated bicycles (new and gently used), organizes volunteers to clean and repair them, and then gives them away to kids in need, along with a new helmet.

“We are an entirely volunteer-run organizati­on,” said Sprague Paynter, Free Bikes 4 Kidz Atlanta communicat­ions manager.

The organizati­on was created in founder Terry Esau’s garage in Minnesota in 2008. Since then, the nonprofit has expanded to eight cities, including Atlanta.

According to Paynter, with the help of 250 volunteers, Atlanta’s FB4K gave away more than 400 bikes in 2018. Its goal is to match Minne- sota’s annual donation of 5,000 bikes.

“We want to replicate that success in Atlanta,” said Paynter.

Paynter says the nonprof- it’s growing success stems from its deep roots cultivated in each community. By part- nering with other nonprof- its and local schools, recipients are identified based on FB4K’s inventory.

In Atlanta, the part- ners include Atlanta Public Schools and Sheltering Arms, as well as nationally recognized groups such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and the global humanitari­an group Inter- national Rescue Committee, which helps people whose lives have been upended by war, conflict or natural disasters.

The group’s mission is, “Through our work, we empower our youth, fight childhood obe s ity and reduce our environmen­tal footprint.”

The backing of local likeminded partners will continue to play a role in the success of FB4K, according to the group. Organizati­ons interested in help- ing to identify children in need, volunteers interested in helping to clean and refur- bish bikes, and all who are interested in making dona - tions should visit the we bsite fb4katl.org.

 ?? FREE BIKES 4 KIDZ / CONTRIBUTE­D ?? An excited FB4K bicycle recipient looks on while a volunteer makes a final adjustment.
FREE BIKES 4 KIDZ / CONTRIBUTE­D An excited FB4K bicycle recipient looks on while a volunteer makes a final adjustment.

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