Wheels for Winners partners and collaborates with many organizations and community centers. Learn why they value working with us!
Madison Police Officer Lewis tells why he values working with Wheels for Winners for 14 years to bring bikes to kids. He talks about the value of our partnership serving the Allied Learning Center community and why having kids “earn” their bike through community service is important.
Karime Perez of Centro Hispano tells how Wheels supports her community with bikes and free bike repairs.
Wisconsin Bike Federation employee Natalie Schad partnered with Wheels on a number Free Bike Repair Events. She loved working with us so much she decided to be a Wheels’ volunteer mechanic in her spare time. Hear what being a bike mechanic means to Natalie and about her experience working with Wheels for Winners.
Elsa Caetano tells how Wheels’ free bike repairs keep kid’s bikes safe and rideable at Kennedy Heights.
Open Doors for Refugees featured a newsletter story about Wheels for Winners through the eyes of their volunteer Harry Bennett. Read this terrific and informative article at https://opendoorsforrefugees.org/talking-with-a-wheels-for-winners-volunteer/
Read the newsletter article at https://opendoorsforrefugees.org/talking-with-a-wheels-for-winners-volunteer/
Wheels provide bikes to young adults at Operation Fresh Start (OFS) who need basic transportation. OFS graduates earn their high school diploma, driver’s license, certifications in the construction and conservation fields, and gain college/career readiness skills.