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Est. 1999

In rural Africa,
bikes provide access
to jobs, education, and health care

Village Bicycle Project empowers West African communities by strengthening bicycle culture with quality subsidized bicycles and hands-on maintenance training.

A schoolgirl in uniform leaning on a bicycle outside a school in Africa
142,000+ Bikes distributed to Ghana & Sierra Leone

Our Mission

Village Bicycle Project aims to empower communities by strengthening bicycle culture. Our programs couple quality subsidized bicycles with hands-on maintenance training for new owners. We give village bike mechanics detailed training along with specialized bike tools and spare parts. This comprehensive, holistic approach ensures that bikes will be dependable, affordable and sustainable transportation.

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142,000 Bikes Distributed
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23,500 People Trained in Repair
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4,200 Women & Girls Learned to Ride
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61,500 Tools Distributed

How We Work

A comprehensive approach to sustainable transportation

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Bike Distribution & Workshops

We provide quality subsidized bicycles to communities and conduct hands-on workshops teaching proper maintenance techniques.

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Teaching Women How to Ride

Women and girls, who are frequently marginalized, are specifically targeted for inclusion in programs that address gender inequalities.

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Supporting Local Mechanics

Village bike mechanics receive detailed training along with specialized bike tools and spare parts to ensure long-term sustainability.

Where We Work

Making an impact across West Africa

Freetown
Sierra Leone
Programs active • 2007-present
Accra
Ghana
Programs active • 1999-present

Latest News

Recent updates from our operations

Students with bicycles at a Sierra Leone school distribution
Latest Update
November – December 2025 • Sierra Leone

180 Bicycles Distributed Across Six Schools in Sierra Leone

Our team in Sierra Leone traveled to communities including Marampa, Lunsar, and Kamakuwie to assemble and distribute 180 bicycles to students who previously walked up to 8–10 miles every day to attend school. Bikes were provided by Re-Cycle and Working Bikes Chicago.

180
Bikes Distributed
6
Schools Served
10 mi
Max Daily Walk Eliminated
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