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  | name          = BikeAthens Bike Recycling Program
  | logo          = [[image:BRP_Logo_1.png|200px|thumb]]
  | year_founded  = 2001
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  | website  = http://www.bikeathens.com/brp
  | email = shop@bikeathens.org
  | town    = Athens
  | state    = GA
  | phone    = (706) 249-9550
  | country  = USA


==Mission Statement==
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    * To demonstrate that bicycles are a viable form of transportation and that facilities for such should be funded at a level equivalent to other forms of transportation.
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    * To provide a means whereby the economically disadvantaged or underprivileged can commute to work and thereby become integrated into the community.
    * To provide safe and reliable transportation to individuals who have affirmed that they live below the poverty line and cannot therefore afford the expense of owning and operating a personal motor vehicle.
    * To provide a program wherein volunteers can advance their bicycle repair and maintenance skills.
    * To fund program expenses through donations, grants, sale of bicycles and fees for services.


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==History==
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The Bike Recycling Program was started in 2000 by Bike Athens [http://www.bikeathens.com/]. Bike Athens promotes biking, walking and public transportation in the Athens-Clark County Area. The organization works to put in bike routes and bike lanes in the city and promote cycling and they have certainly succeeded. Buses are equipped with bike racks, there are a multitude of places to lock up bicycles throughout downtown Athens and cycling appears to be really popular among locals as well as the University of Georgia community. The Bike Recycling Program gives more people access to sustainable transportation. The Bike Recycling Program, which is located just north of downtown Athens, is run by a couple of committed volunteers and a team of behind the scenes people at Bike Athens. The program was originally established to fix up and re-distribute bikes to the poor community in the area. Around Christmas time the organization gives away more than three hundred bikes to children.
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  | mission-statement =    To provide a means whereby the economically disadvantaged or underprivileged can commute to work and thereby become integrated into the community. To provide safe and reliable transportation to individuals who have affirmed that they live below the poverty line and cannot therefore afford the expense of owning and operating a personal motor vehicle. To provide a program wherein volunteers can advance their bicycle repair and maintenance skills. To fund program expenses through donations, grants, sale of bicycles and fees for services.
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==Location and Hours==
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a cooperative venture with local social support agencies, distributes reconditioned bikes to individuals in the Athens community who are underserved by private and public transportation. We rely exclusively on volunteers to recondition the bikes. We have refurbished thousands of bicycles since our program started in 2001.
The warehouse is located between Oneta St & Tracy St in Athens, Ga


Monday  6 - 8:30 pm<br>
Wednesday  6 - 8:30 pm<br>
Sunday  2 - 4:30 pm <br>
== Website ==


Bike Recycling Program Official Website[http://bikeathens.com/programs/brp]
== Contact Info ==
'''Shop Location:'''<br/>
1190 Prince Ave. Suite B <br/>
Athens, GA 30606


[[Category:Georgia (USA) Community Bicycle Organizations]]
== History ==
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The BikeAthens BRP began in 2001 as a small group of friends in a garage, fixing bikes for the homeless in Athens. Years later, after occupying a storage unit, then an unconditioned warehouse space, we now have a 900 square-foot heated and cooled shop with a bathroom as well as a 2000 square-foot storage area. Thousands of volunteers have passed through the shop, most of whom started as novices and left with at least a few bike repair skills. In 2008 we added a third weekly 2.5 hour work session, and in 2012 we added a women-only work session. In 2016, we moved to 1075 W Broad St. We fix bikes for sale and donation. We offer sliding scale repairs and a weekly Fix Your Own Bike night where anyone can get help with their bike.
 
In 2022, we received a grant from REI to purchase a retired FED EX van to bring a mobile shop to more places and events.
 
 
In the summer of 2023, our landlord terminated our lease forcing us to move to our current location. We hope to reopen to the public in December 2023 or early January 2024. In the meantime we are handling clients and customers by appointment.
 
 
Old Shop Location:  
1075 W. Broad St.<br />
Athens, GA 30606
 
 
Old Old Shop Location:
149 Tracy Street<br />
Athens, GA 30601<br />
 
== Services Offered ==
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* Bike donations to local social service agencies
* Seasonal bike sales to the public
* Repairs for donation recipients and sales customers
* Holiday Bikes for Kids: bike donations to children served by local support agencies
* DIY Bike Repair Clinic on Thursday Nights, Open to the Public
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 1 December 2023

BikeAthens Bike Recycling Program
Website http://www.bikeathens.com/brp
Email shop@bikeathens.org
Founded 2001
Location Athens, Georgia, USA
Language
Services Offered
Mission Statement To provide a means whereby the economically disadvantaged or underprivileged can commute to work and thereby become integrated into the community. To provide safe and reliable transportation to individuals who have affirmed that they live below the poverty line and cannot therefore afford the expense of owning and operating a personal motor vehicle. To provide a program wherein volunteers can advance their bicycle repair and maintenance skills. To fund program expenses through donations, grants, sale of bicycles and fees for services.
Phone (706) 249-9550



Bike Athens Bicycle Recycling Program, a cooperative venture with local social support agencies, distributes reconditioned bikes to individuals in the Athens community who are underserved by private and public transportation. We rely exclusively on volunteers to recondition the bikes. We have refurbished thousands of bicycles since our program started in 2001.


Contact Info

Shop Location:
1190 Prince Ave. Suite B
Athens, GA 30606

History

The BikeAthens BRP began in 2001 as a small group of friends in a garage, fixing bikes for the homeless in Athens. Years later, after occupying a storage unit, then an unconditioned warehouse space, we now have a 900 square-foot heated and cooled shop with a bathroom as well as a 2000 square-foot storage area. Thousands of volunteers have passed through the shop, most of whom started as novices and left with at least a few bike repair skills. In 2008 we added a third weekly 2.5 hour work session, and in 2012 we added a women-only work session. In 2016, we moved to 1075 W Broad St. We fix bikes for sale and donation. We offer sliding scale repairs and a weekly Fix Your Own Bike night where anyone can get help with their bike.

In 2022, we received a grant from REI to purchase a retired FED EX van to bring a mobile shop to more places and events.


In the summer of 2023, our landlord terminated our lease forcing us to move to our current location. We hope to reopen to the public in December 2023 or early January 2024. In the meantime we are handling clients and customers by appointment.


Old Shop Location: 1075 W. Broad St.
Athens, GA 30606


Old Old Shop Location: 149 Tracy Street
Athens, GA 30601

Services Offered

  • Bike donations to local social service agencies
  • Seasonal bike sales to the public
  • Repairs for donation recipients and sales customers
  • Holiday Bikes for Kids: bike donations to children served by local support agencies
  • DIY Bike Repair Clinic on Thursday Nights, Open to the Public