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Website | http://uticabikerescue.org |
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Founded | unknown |
Location | Utica, New York, United States |
Mission Statement | The mission of Utica Bike Rescue is to promote bicycling as an affordable, effective, sustainable form of transportation and as a cornerstone of a cleaner, healthier, and safer society. Utica Bike Rescue provides refurbished bicycles and educational programs to the community in a variety of ways, focusing on children, students and lower-income households. |
Phone | 315-525-9554 |
Utica Bike Rescue...
... promotes bicycling as an effective and sustainable form of transportation and as a cornerstone of a clean, healthy, and safe community. We provide refurbished bicycles, bicycle safety, and bicycle maintenance programs in a variety of ways, focusing on children, students, refugees, and households with lower incomes.