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Got an old bike? Why not donate to this wheelie good cause

written by Rachel McLaughlin October 3, 2018
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People in Donegal are being encouraged to donate their old bikes to Bikes 4 Africa as part of national Reuse Month.

As part of Reuse Month, Donegal County Council is supporting Letterkenny Rotary Club and Bryson Recycling’s ‘Bikes 4 Africa’ campaign where people are being encouraged to donate their old bikes. 

The bikes are refurbished in Ireland and delivered to The Gambia, where they make the world of difference in helping children in remote communities travel to school.

People can donate their bikes by leaving them at any of the six Bryson Recycling Centres in Letterkenny, Dungloe, Milford, Carndonagh, Stranorlar or Laghey during opening hours in October. Check www.brysonrecycling.org for opening times.  

Adult bikes and bikes suitable for teenagers similar to those pictured are most suitable.  Small children’s bikes are not sought as part of this campaign but can go for recycling at the recycling centres.

Once the bikes are collected, they are sent to Loughlan House, the correctional facility in Co. Cavan where the inmates are offered rehabilitation and training, as well as supporting charities by their involvement.

In this instance, they refurbish the bicycles.  This arrangement facilitated by the Irish Prison Service where the prisoners repair the bikes and are supporting a charity as well.  

Well over 2,000 bicycles have been refurbished since the campaign began a number of years ago, all of which will eventually be transported to The Gambia, where Rotary’s partner organisation “Jole Rider Gambia” pre-selects the schools, and then oversees the distribution of the bikes, with the assistance of the Gambian Education Ministry.  

Bikes remain the property of the school, with teachers allocating them to the children according to set criteria.  When a child graduates from school, their bike is then reallocated to another child.  The strategy is to only allocate 100 bikes to each school.   The effect of this strategy is to raise the academic standards of the entire school, and therefore, each bike impacts positively on as many as 10 students.  

Sharon Black, President of Letterkenny Rotary Club this year has said that “Many African children live in remote communities, a long way from their nearest school. Without reliable, affordable, motorised transport the only way they can get to school is to walk. In searing heat, their journey to education on foot is a daily epic mission. Having a bicycle makes a world of difference for these children, their families and also their communities and our Rotary Club is delighted to play a big part in ensuring this great work continues.”

Sharon adds “you can be assured that your old unwanted bicycle will be used in some manner, shape or form in helping a child in Africa get to school sometime down the line.”

Connie Gallagher, Bryson Recycling said “we are delighted to support the Rotary Club’s ‘Bikes for Africa’ campaign by providing collection points at the six Recycling Centres in Donegal.  At Bryson we are committed to ‘building better futures’ and where better to achieve this than gathering bicycles for school children in Africa.”     

“October is National Reuse month and everyone is being encouraged to ‘reuse every day at home, at work, at play’” says Suzanne Bogan, Waste Awareness Officer with Donegal County Council.

Suzanne Bogan concludes that “this is a great initiative and one that clearly demonstrates what we are trying to achieve during national reuse month. Donating, refurbishing and repairing items are all forms of reuse and offer people a chance to save or make money, get creative, learn a new skill and be environmentally conscious”.

For Recycling centre opening times and more on Reuse month visit www.donegalcoco.ie, www.brysonrecycling.org and www.reusemonth.ie

Donations of old adult and teenager sized bikes to the Bike 4 Africa campaign can be left at any of the six Bryson Recycling Centres in Letterkenny, Dungloe, Milford, Carndonagh, Stranorlar, Laghey during opening hours from Saturday during the month of October.

Got an old bike? Why not donate to this wheelie good cause was last modified: October 3rd, 2018 by Rachel McLaughlin
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