Harry Bennett’s Volunteer Work
Harry met with Ken and Efrat, the founders of Open Doors, back in 2016. He was already an RPCV member, and recognized that his love for bikes and the environment could extend to helping refugees as well.
And so he became a conduit from Madison’s refugee resettlement partner, Jewish Social Services, to Wheels for Winners, and made it possible for them to provide bikes for newly arrived refugees. When a family arrives in Madison, a case worker from Jewish Social Services would ask them if any or all of them would like a bike, and Harry would jump in from there if they do.
In addition to providing bikes, Harry and others from Wheels for Winners would help teach people how to ride if needed, and provide important safety equipment and lessons. Repair lessons are included as well.
Communication apps often aren’t needed. Bikes tend to be a universal language. Even beyond the critical lessons above, Harry provides useful pointers, advice about good trails in Madison, and more.
As payment, recipients sign an agreement to perform a community service of their choice.