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youth learn and practice a skill. youth work to achieve a goal. youth serve as role models ... cycling for physical activity. cycling for recreation. cycling for ...
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1. EARN A BIKEPROGRAMS
2. Primary Benefits
bicycles and helmets to kids safety instruction activities for low-income, at-risk youth mentoring youth learn and practice a skill youth work to achieve a goal youth serve as role models to other youth youth employment increased self-esteem and accomplishment
3. Secondary Benefits
cycling for physical activity cycling for recreation cycling for transportation improved air quality potential for youth to transfer traffic safety skills learned as a cyclist to driving a car
4. Community Partnerships
park and recreation departments law enforcement school and after-school programs bike clubs bike shops community organizations city councils retailers health departments district transportation authorities
5. Alternative Sources of Funding
Kids Plates California Department of Health Services Physical Activity Injury Prevention Chronic Disease Office of Traffic Safety At-risk youth funders Air Quality Management Welfare to Work programs County Public Works Transportation Development Act Article 3 (95% facilities/5% cap on education) Bicycle Advisory Committees
6. Expanding Your Program
Teens as teachers Bike riding clubs Neighborhood bike safety inspections Teen Youth Court Judges Teens conduct traffic safety surveys Bike patrols for public events Teen Leadership Development