Goal: To give bikes to children in need and create a community program that gives the gift of exercise. Our goal is to get children riding bikes with proper safety equipment and safety knowledge and to have more children riding than playing video games.
Mission: We plan on putting smiles on kid's faces by donating bikes and teaching children how to ride.
Watch our video on YouTube to see what it is all about.
Project B.I.K.E (Believe In Kids' Exercise) is a grassroots movement to give children without a bike, a bicycle of their own. The program is dedicated to providing bikes to children who want to ride, but whose families do not have the financial ability to purchase a bike. For those children who want a bike but don't know how to ride, Bike Dojo will teach them how, with an emphasis on bicycle safety.
The program works two ways:
One: You can donate a bike, regardless of it's condition. If you have old bikes you can drop them at Bike Dojo downtown or Bike Dojo will pick them up. In addition, Bike Dojo will make any repairs necessary to give away bikes in good condition. Besides goodwill and putting a smile on a child's face, anyone who donates a bike gets the added bonus of one free month of spinning and cycling at Bike Dojo.
Two: Join our One-for-One campaign. When you become a Bike Dojo member, you automatically become a “sponsor” and we will donate a bike to a child in need in your name.
Parents who want to participate in the program so a bike can be donated to their child must contact the Bike Dojo. Children must be 5-15 years old to participate.









