Donate to send Recycle-A-Bicycle to New Orleans



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Scott Gordo

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There's a great program called Recycle-A-Bicycle, an independent
organization dedicated to youth development, environmental education,
recycling and bicycle transportation in New York City.
A local New Orleans non-profit bicycle project, Plan B, received
donations of over 600 used bicycles for residents adversely affected by
the hurricane. Plan B is a community-run bike project that functions as
an open workspace for bicycle repair as well as a bike shop that sells
recycled bicycles. Its building remained intact, and volunteers are
struggling to refurbish the large volume of donated bikes to put back
on the street as quickly as possible. The majority of these bicycles
are not in working order and require an average of 2 hours/bike to make
them safe. As bikes are completed, they are offered to the people of
New Orleans for a nominal fee of $15.
NY Recycle-A-Bicycle mechanics are taking time off from work, and
donating their time to help Plan B meet its mission. We estimate that
each mechanic will repair at least 5 bikes per day. If we raise enough
money to send 10 mechanics, we will be able to repair 350 bicycles for
the people of New Orleans. The cost of sending each mechanic to New
Orleans is $500 for travel and food. We hope to raise $25/bike to cover
the cost of repair materials. This sets our total budget at $13,750.
Please help the New Orleans Bike Build Project reach this goal with a
non-profit donation through the Internet or by mail at the address
noted below. Your support is tax-deductible.
Please donate through the Network for Good:
http://partners.guidestar.org/contr...eport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=11-3422028
 
Scott Gordo wrote:
> There's a great program called Recycle-A-Bicycle, an independent
> organization dedicated to youth development, environmental education,
> recycling and bicycle transportation in New York City.
> A local New Orleans non-profit bicycle project, Plan B, received
> donations of over 600 used bicycles for residents adversely affected by
> the hurricane. Plan B is a community-run bike project that functions as
> an open workspace for bicycle repair as well as a bike shop that sells
> recycled bicycles. Its building remained intact, and volunteers are
> struggling to refurbish the large volume of donated bikes to put back
> on the street as quickly as possible. The majority of these bicycles
> are not in working order and require an average of 2 hours/bike to make
> them safe. As bikes are completed, they are offered to the people of
> New Orleans for a nominal fee of $15.
> NY Recycle-A-Bicycle mechanics are taking time off from work, and
> donating their time to help Plan B meet its mission. We estimate that
> each mechanic will repair at least 5 bikes per day. If we raise enough
> money to send 10 mechanics, we will be able to repair 350 bicycles for
> the people of New Orleans. The cost of sending each mechanic to New
> Orleans is $500 for travel and food. We hope to raise $25/bike to cover
> the cost of repair materials. This sets our total budget at $13,750.
> Please help the New Orleans Bike Build Project reach this goal with a
> non-profit donation through the Internet or by mail at the address
> noted below. Your support is tax-deductible.
> Please donate through the Network for Good:
> http://partners.guidestar.org/contr...eport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=11-3422028



Why just New Orleans? Why not all over this Big-Mac gobbling pigsty?

JD
 
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>
> Scott Gordo wrote:
>> There's a great program called Recycle-A-Bicycle, an independent
>> organization dedicated to youth development, environmental education,
>> recycling and bicycle transportation in New York City.
>> A local New Orleans non-profit bicycle project, Plan B, received
>> donations of over 600 used bicycles for residents adversely affected by
>> the hurricane. Plan B is a community-run bike project that functions as
>> an open workspace for bicycle repair as well as a bike shop that sells
>> recycled bicycles. Its building remained intact, and volunteers are
>> struggling to refurbish the large volume of donated bikes to put back
>> on the street as quickly as possible. The majority of these bicycles
>> are not in working order and require an average of 2 hours/bike to make
>> them safe. As bikes are completed, they are offered to the people of
>> New Orleans for a nominal fee of $15.
>> NY Recycle-A-Bicycle mechanics are taking time off from work, and
>> donating their time to help Plan B meet its mission. We estimate that
>> each mechanic will repair at least 5 bikes per day. If we raise enough
>> money to send 10 mechanics, we will be able to repair 350 bicycles for
>> the people of New Orleans. The cost of sending each mechanic to New
>> Orleans is $500 for travel and food. We hope to raise $25/bike to cover
>> the cost of repair materials. This sets our total budget at $13,750.
>> Please help the New Orleans Bike Build Project reach this goal with a
>> non-profit donation through the Internet or by mail at the address
>> noted below. Your support is tax-deductible.
>> Please donate through the Network for Good:
>> http://partners.guidestar.org/contr...eport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=11-3422028

>
>
> Why just New Orleans? Why not all over this Big-Mac gobbling pigsty?
>
> JD


New Orleans might actually be a safe place to cycle, now that all the
criminals have been dispersed to other locales.
 
JD wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
> > There's a great program called Recycle-A-Bicycle, an independent
> > organization dedicated to youth development, environmental education,
> > recycling and bicycle transportation in New York City.
> > A local New Orleans non-profit bicycle project, Plan B, received
> > donations of over 600 used bicycles for residents adversely affected by
> > the hurricane. Plan B is a community-run bike project that functions as
> > an open workspace for bicycle repair as well as a bike shop that sells
> > recycled bicycles. Its building remained intact, and volunteers are
> > struggling to refurbish the large volume of donated bikes to put back
> > on the street as quickly as possible. The majority of these bicycles
> > are not in working order and require an average of 2 hours/bike to make
> > them safe. As bikes are completed, they are offered to the people of
> > New Orleans for a nominal fee of $15.
> > NY Recycle-A-Bicycle mechanics are taking time off from work, and
> > donating their time to help Plan B meet its mission. We estimate that
> > each mechanic will repair at least 5 bikes per day. If we raise enough
> > money to send 10 mechanics, we will be able to repair 350 bicycles for
> > the people of New Orleans. The cost of sending each mechanic to New
> > Orleans is $500 for travel and food. We hope to raise $25/bike to cover
> > the cost of repair materials. This sets our total budget at $13,750.
> > Please help the New Orleans Bike Build Project reach this goal with a
> > non-profit donation through the Internet or by mail at the address
> > noted below. Your support is tax-deductible.
> > Please donate through the Network for Good:
> > http://partners.guidestar.org/contr...eport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=11-3422028

>
>
> Why just New Orleans? Why not all over this Big-Mac gobbling pigsty?
>
> JD


One Big-Mac gobbling pigsty at a time....

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JD wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
> > There's a great program called Recycle-A-Bicycle, an independent
> > organization dedicated to youth development, environmental education,
> > recycling and bicycle transportation in New York City.
> > A local New Orleans non-profit bicycle project, Plan B, received
> > donations of over 600 used bicycles for residents adversely affected by
> > the hurricane. Plan B is a community-run bike project that functions as
> > an open workspace for bicycle repair as well as a bike shop that sells
> > recycled bicycles. Its building remained intact, and volunteers are
> > struggling to refurbish the large volume of donated bikes to put back
> > on the street as quickly as possible. The majority of these bicycles
> > are not in working order and require an average of 2 hours/bike to make
> > them safe. As bikes are completed, they are offered to the people of
> > New Orleans for a nominal fee of $15.
> > NY Recycle-A-Bicycle mechanics are taking time off from work, and
> > donating their time to help Plan B meet its mission. We estimate that
> > each mechanic will repair at least 5 bikes per day. If we raise enough
> > money to send 10 mechanics, we will be able to repair 350 bicycles for
> > the people of New Orleans. The cost of sending each mechanic to New
> > Orleans is $500 for travel and food. We hope to raise $25/bike to cover
> > the cost of repair materials. This sets our total budget at $13,750.
> > Please help the New Orleans Bike Build Project reach this goal with a
> > non-profit donation through the Internet or by mail at the address
> > noted below. Your support is tax-deductible.
> > Please donate through the Network for Good:
> > http://partners.guidestar.org/contr...eport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=11-3422028

>
>
> Why just New Orleans? Why not all over this Big-Mac gobbling pigsty?
>
> JD


Forgot to add:
http://www.phonelosers.org/pranks_mcdonalds_sign.html

/s
 

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