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  | year_founded  = 2005
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  | website  = www.pedals2people.org
  | email = p2p@pedals2people.org
  | town    = Spokane
  | state    = WA
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  | country  = US


== Website ==
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* http://pedals2people.org/
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  | language1 = English
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  | language3 =


== See Also ==
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  | has-diy-shop          = yes
  | has-pay-shop          = no
  | has-mobile-repair      = yes
  | has-bike-sharing      = no
  | has-earn-a-bike        = no
  | has-bike-valet        = no
  | has-workshops          = yes
  | has-courses            = no
  | has-group-rides        = no
  | has-bicycle-advocacy  = no
  | has-pedicab            = no
  | has-in-school-programs = no
  | has-youth-summercamp  = no
  | has-youth-racing      = no
  | has-women-trans-hours  = no


* [[Community Bicycle Organizations]]
  <!-- Please share your mission statement or mandate -->
  | mission-statement = Our mission is to use the bicycle as a tool to
empower people and build healthier communities.
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[[Category:Washington Community Bicycle Organizations]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is ...
<!--  Tell us a little bit about your shop here    --> The Pedals2People Self-Service Bike Shop and Resource Center provides a place where you can learn to work on your bike. We have trained bike mechanics and volunteers to help you. We welcome you to visit, borrow resource materials, bring your own bike to work on, and shop for new and used parts.
 
We understand that everyone comes to cycling at different stages and for different reasons, and we respect those differences.
 
See our calendar for open-shop days/ times and additional events.
 
== Contact Info ==
<!--  Mailing addres, or email or both    --> 1527 E 16th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203
 
== History ==
<!--  Let know know how you came to be where you are now.    --> P2P was founded in 2005 by a group of four close friends. Our first programs were Build-A-Bike, DIY Shop, and Free Tune-Up Events at two local street fairs. P2P also partnered with the Village Bike Project to collect bikes for Ghana in 2006. 
 
== Services Offered ==
<!--  Tell us a little more about the services you offer.    --> Priority Projects for P2P are
 
Self-Service Community Bike Shop
Neighborhood Free Bike Tune-ups
 
We have participating since 2005 in low-income neighborhood events offering free-bike tune ups. Typically we participate in two events and services 40 bicycles at each event, the majority of which are kids' bikes.

Revision as of 15:15, 3 May 2013

Pedals2People
Website www.pedals2people.org
Email p2p@pedals2people.org
Founded 2005
Location Spokane, Washington, US
Language
Services Offered
Mission Statement

Our mission is to use the bicycle as a tool to

empower people and build healthier communities.



Pedals2People is ...

The Pedals2People Self-Service Bike Shop and Resource Center provides a place where you can learn to work on your bike. We have trained bike mechanics and volunteers to help you. We welcome you to visit, borrow resource materials, bring your own bike to work on, and shop for new and used parts.

We understand that everyone comes to cycling at different stages and for different reasons, and we respect those differences.

See our calendar for open-shop days/ times and additional events.

Contact Info

1527 E 16th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203

History

P2P was founded in 2005 by a group of four close friends. Our first programs were Build-A-Bike, DIY Shop, and Free Tune-Up Events at two local street fairs. P2P also partnered with the Village Bike Project to collect bikes for Ghana in 2006.  

Services Offered

Priority Projects for P2P are

Self-Service Community Bike Shop Neighborhood Free Bike Tune-ups

We have participating since 2005 in low-income neighborhood events offering free-bike tune ups. Typically we participate in two events and services 40 bicycles at each event, the majority of which are kids' bikes.