Gallery
Basic Bike Maintenance Classes for Young Adults: 2011-2012 (Goodman Community Center)
VIP Program
O'Keefe Middle
School
The Girls, Inc Program
Wheels for Winners and the Annual UW-Physical
Therapy Program Partnership
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Shop volunteers
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Shop volunteers
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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UW-Wisconsin Physical Therapy doctoral student
volunteers work with bike earners at the Allied Drive Learning Center
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Wheels for Winners - REI's Non-profit of the Month!
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REI customers donating used bikes to W4W.
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REI customer donating used bikes to W4W -
Picture Two
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Donated bikes hanging in REI's warehouse
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Grant Presentation - Picture 1
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Grant Presentation - Picture 2
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Grant Presentation - Picture 3
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Grant Presentation - Picture 4
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Grant Presentation - Picture 5
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Grant Presentation - Picture 6
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Grant Presentation - Picture 7
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...from MMSD
Today - December 19, 2005
"Wheels for Winners"
submitted by Laura Witzling, Wheels for Winners Program
Coordinator
"Wheels for Winners" is an ongoing collaboration of community groups
that provides bicycles, helmets and locks to Madison kids who can
"earn"
them by doing volunteer work in the community or by completing reading
goals. The Wheels for Winners staff rebuilds donated bicycles and gives
them to children by working in partnership with schools and community
centers. Teachers are invited to use the Wheels for Winners program as
a
resource for encouraging reading and/or connecting to community service
opportunities. The reading option involves reading five books and
writing
a book report that is age/grade appropriate. Wheels has an abundance of
bikes waiting to be earned! For more information please call (608)
249-2418.

Pictured is Jessica Clark from Thoreau Elementary, who
received a bike through the Big Sister program.
Jessica earned her bike by helping her teacher at school. She is
pictured with Laura Witzling, Project Coordinator.

Shown is Walt Brinkman (foreground) and Fred Appleton
(background),
volunteers in the Wheels program, adjusting bikes and helmets for
students.
229 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Madison, WI 53704 (608)
249-2418