Want to Make the World a Better Place? Help Kids Ride Bikes

In a world full of challenges, there’s one meaningful way to create lasting change: support nonprofit organizations that invest in our next generation. One powerful example? Helping kids learn to ride bikes.

Nonprofits like All Kids Bike are making a real difference—teaching kindergartners a foundational life skill while improving their physical health, mental well-being, and confidence. Whether you volunteer, advocate, or donate, your involvement has the power to impact lives in profound ways.

Why Support All Kids Bike?

All Kids Bike is a national nonprofit led by the Strider Education Foundation, aiming to teach every child in America how to ride a bike in kindergarten PE class. We provide bikes, helmets, curriculum, and teacher training. Nonprofits fill critical gaps in society. They take on what often falls outside the scope of government and business, stepping in to provide essential services, champion causes, and uplift communities.

Here’s why your support matters:

  1. Directly Impact Children’s Lives
    Every contribution—whether time, talent, or funds—helps kids learn a skill they’ll use for life.
  2. Create Lasting Change
    Teaching children how to ride builds confidence and independence. One bike today can create a ripple effect for years to come.
  3. Invest in Local Communities
    Supporting All Kids Bike brings tangible benefits to schools, families, and neighborhoods.
  4. Encourage Healthy, Active Lifestyles
    Riding a bike encourages daily movement, setting children up for lifelong wellness.

Three Powerful Ways You Can Help

Volunteer

Giving your time is one of the most rewarding ways to support a cause. Volunteers help assemble bike fleets, install pedals when kids are ready to ride, and even organize school-based fundraisers.

You can also:

Advocate

Spreading the word can go a long way. Help us expand access to biking programs by:

Donate

Join the Movement

Want to make the world better, one bike ride at a time?
Volunteer, donate, or advocate—and help us ensure that every child gets the chance to pedal into a brighter, more confident future.

Visit allkidsbike.org to get involved.

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