Trips for Kids

Trips For Kids is an international non-profit community service organization that provides mountain bike outings, environmental education, bicycle mechanics training and earn-a-bike programs for underserved youth. Headquartered in Marin County, California, over 100,000 children have been served by over 80 Trips for Kids chapters in North America, Africa and Israel as of August 2013.[1]

Marin County Flagship Program

Trips for Kids was founded in Marin County in 1988 by Marilyn Price, a social activist, environmentalist and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame inductee. Price used the mountain bike to teach at-risk, underserved youth lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and environmental awareness through the development of practical skills.

In addition to mountain bike rides, the Trips for Kids Marin chapter also runs an after-school earn-a-bike/job training program and the Re-Cyclery bicycle thrift shop. Re-Cyclery sells donated new and re-conditioned bikes, parts, accessories and clothing to generate funds for the operation of the Marin chapter and to help support the international chapters.[2]

International Chapter Formation and Support

Modeled after the flagship Marin County program, over 80 Trips for Kids chapters have been founded worldwide. Each Trips For Kids chapter is an independently operated non-profit organization with its own board of directors, and fundraising efforts.[3]

Sponsors

Leaders in the outdoor and cycling industry help to support Trips for Kids through donations of equipment, parts and accessories which are sold through the Re-Cyclery Thrift shop. Proceeds of those sales along with the financial contributions of foundations, corporate giving programs and individual donors help support continued Trips for Kids operations and growth.[4]

Awards

Awards received by the national organization and its local chapters include:[5]

References

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