Our work in our community
2014 Stats:
- Hours open 520
- Community tools usage – Over 648 hours
- Outreach events – over 30 plus hours doing tune-ups around the city
- Volunteers – 198
- Youth Volunteers - 39
- Bicycles earned through volunteering - 60
- Volunteer hours accrued - 1467
- Youth Build-a-Bike students – 71 total / 52 CITE Program, 15 foster youth
- Youth Basic Maintenance students - 38
- Adult Build-a-Bike / Intermediate Class students - 41
- Adult Basic Maintenance students – 36
- Kids bikes donated to community organizations – 35 (Start High School, Safe Routes to School (SRTS), People to Educate All Cyclists (PEAC), and St. Vincent DePaul)
- Youth bikes repaired through Safe Routes to Schools - 140
- Bicycles kept out of the landfill – 257 bikes sold to help support Toledo Bikes! programming
2013 Stats:
- Hours open - 450 + 80 summer hours with the help of the Source Summer Employment Program for a total of 530 hours
- Volunteers - 105
- Bicycles earned - 44
- Volunteer hours accrued - 848
- Youth Build-a-Bike students - 18
- Youth Basic Maintenance students - 6
- Adult Build-a-Bike / Intermediate Class students - 32
- Adult Basic Maintenance students – 22
- Kids bikes donated to community organizations - 25
- Bicycles kept out of the landfill – 185 bikes sold to help support Toledo Bikes! programming
From 2008 - 2012 there was a previous incarnation of our organization, which we called the "Toledo City Bicycle Cooperative" which was a committee of the Historic Old West End Association. The shop was located in the basement of St. Mark's Church on Collingwood Blvd.