Blogging about an initiative by a Texas Christian University student, TCU's International Student Services Office and it's Questa Terra Program to fix broken bicycles and put them in the hands of refugee children in Fort Worth, TX.

D’awww, I bumped into this and thought it was adorable.
Hopefully we will see a lot of smiling faces like this once the project gets underway (:
EXCITING. ^_^

D’awww, I bumped into this and thought it was adorable.

Hopefully we will see a lot of smiling faces like this once the project gets underway (:

EXCITING. ^_^

(via cyclop)

Source: valentinovamp

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“I thought of that while riding my bicycle.”

~ Albert Einstein on the theory of relativity

Here’s putting a face to a name.
That’s me getting some familylove from my wonderful brothers - Mathew (left), Jeevan (Right)
My brothers are helping me make this project happen! (:
<3

Here’s putting a face to a name.

That’s me getting some familylove from my wonderful brothers - Mathew (left), Jeevan (Right)

My brothers are helping me make this project happen! (:

<3

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Check out this great article on ten creative things people have done with bicycles to make them useful to a particular community.

Highlights include using bicycles to wash clothes, sharpen knives, etc.

READ IT:

https://www.engineeringforchange.org/news/2011/08/29/10_things_you_can_do_with_a_bicycle.html

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Check out our WordPress blog for a much more comprehensive account of the ideas, challenges, successes and failures of putting together and organizing The Refugee Bike Project in the following months.