Barry Swindon's Fundraising Page
Page Creator: Barry Swindon
Event: Seattle to Portland Ride
Event Starts: Jul 12, 2008
Team Name: Team World Vision
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A World Bicycle Relief bike in action..
About my nonprofit:
Team World Vision Bikes for Africa
Through Team World Vision, you can pursue an athletic or recreational goal while raising funds to help children in desperate situations. When you join Team World Vision, lives are changed - and there...
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Fundraising target: $1,500
So far I have raised: $525.00
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100 is a nice number. So... I 'm going to ride 2 X 100 miles (over the 2 day Seattle to Portland event) to raise money toward World Vision's "Bikes for Africa" project. A good, solid bike in Africa costs around $100.

I am going to attempt this 200 mile ride on an actual 70 pound, one speed, World Bicycle Relief bike. I will then send that bike to Africa so that it can fulfill it's intended destiny... the dramatic transformation of a life.

World Vision is raising money in order to significantly expand bicycle ownership in rural Africa. In rural Africa, a bicycle is not a toy or a novelty. It is a key to unlocking significantly better well-being in terms of family health, education, and household businesses. A bicycle increases the distance a person can travel by 400%, and increases a person's carrying capacity 500%. It causes a transportation revolution! In places where roads are poor or non-existent, a bicycle moves farm products to market, allows a small farmer to get better seeds and fertilizer, helps children and teachers get to remote schools, and transports the sick to medical care.

World Vision has partnered with World Bicycle Relief in Africa, which has worked hard with bike makers to improve and radically "ruggedize" the standard one speed bike. This bike can carry over 220 pounds of cargo, and is much more reliable than a standard "American" bike. We have established parts and maintenance service centers. We are ready to roll!

According to experts like the World Bank, the reason that bike ownership in rural Africa is a problem is that no one will lend folks the money needed to buy the bike. These bikes will be purchased on a lease-to-own basis. That way, instead of a $100 gift meaning one bike for one person, a $100 gift means that in one year two people will own a bike. In two years that same gift means that 4 people will own a bike.

Some of the biggest manufacturing names in cycling are getting behind our ride. Will you get behind me? It costs about $100 for a bike. Help us put thousands of bikes into rural Africa and help us make life better for the children there.

You can help us buy one or more bikes with your donation. If you can't give $100 or more, you can still contribute. Any size contribution will make a real difference.

Thanks so much! Barry


Online Sponsors to date:
Date Amount  Comment
7/11/2008 $50.00 Good luck, Barry, and by all means, Have Fun!! 
7/10/2008 $50.00 pedal, pedal, pedal! 
7/9/2008 $50.00 You go! 
7/9/2008 $100.00 I know you'll ride like the wind ---only slower :-) 
7/8/2008 $100.00 What an awesome thing to do - will be cheering you on! 
7/3/2008 $50.00 I'll be thinking about you Barry! Wish I could be there to celebrate your arrival!  
7/3/2008 $100.00 Have a great ride! 
7/1/2008 $25.00 Happy Pedaling! 
* Total raised online: $525.00
Amount raised offline: $0.00
Grand Total: $525.00
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