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  2. Aiming to get kids off screens, nonprofit donates 100 bikes ...

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    Nonprofit aims to get kids outside and off of screens The Travis Heights bike initiative came from Can'd Aid, a Colorado-based non-profit, and the Game On! Foundation, which was created by Yasso ...

  3. Beach bar's annual drive collects thousands of bikes for kids ...

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    The Jimmy’s Bike Drive is now an official non-profit, and they work with more than 20 other charities to make sure that deserving kids get the bicycles. They’ve surpassed an early goal to make ...

  4. Bikers Against Child Abuse - Wikipedia

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    Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A. or B.A.C.A. International, Inc.) is a charitable worldwide motorcycle organization.The organization works to protect children across eighteen countries from dangerous individuals and situations.

  5. 'Best day ever!' Nonprofit surprises kids with new bikes at ...

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    Foundation to give away 100 bikes to children in Lakeland on Wednesday. Can’d Aid, a nonprofit organization, teamed up with the Yasso Game On! Foundation to give away 100 bikes to children in ...

  6. One Simple Wish - Wikipedia

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    One Simple Wish is a non-profit that uses technology to raise awareness about foster care and connect caring people to kids in need. One Simple Wish had developed a unique wish granting platform that allows anyone to browse and grant wishes made by young people impacted by foster care and those in under-served communities.

  7. Bikes Not Bombs - Wikipedia

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    Bikes Not Bombs warehouse sale. Bikes Not Bombs is a Boston, Massachusetts based nonprofit that uses the bicycle as a vehicle for social change by recycling donated bicycles, training young people to fix their own bikes and become employable mechanics [1] and sending thousands of bicycles to international partner communities in countries such as Uganda, Ghana, St. Kitts & Nevis, El Salvador ...