Who We Are
Bikes Not Bombs promotes bicycle technology as a concrete alternative to war and environmental destruction. For 23 years, BNB has been a nexus of bike recycling and community empowerment both in lower income neighborhoods of Boston and in the nations of the Global South. BNB's programs involve young people and adults in mutually respectful leadership development and environmental stewardship, while recycling thousands of bicycles.
Bikes Not Bombs promotes bicycle technology as a concrete alternative to war and environmental destruction. For 23 years, BNB has been a nexus of bike recycling and community empowerment both in lower income neighborhoods of Boston and in the nations of the Global South. BNB's programs involve young people and adults in mutually respectful leadership development and environmental stewardship, while recycling thousands of bicycles.
| BNB Has 2 Locations | |
| Bikes Not Bombs Hub (Office, Youth Programs, International) 284 Amory St. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-522-0222 Fax: 617-522-0922 |
Bikes Not Bombs Bike Shop (Sales, Repairs, Youth Job Training) 18 Bartlett Square Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-522-0226 Fax: 617-522-0228 |
Guatemalan & Tanzanian Engineers Visit BNB
Jul 30 2008 - 7:00pm
We invite you to Bikes Not Bombs at 7pm on Wednesday July 30th to meet some of our international partners who will be giving presentations on their projects in Guatemala and Tanzania. Carlos Marroquin is the lead designer and engineer at the Maya Pedal organization in Guatemala, which uses donated bicycle materials from BNB to build pedal-powered machines for agricultural uses: corn shellers, grain grinders, peanut shellers, well water pumps, etc. Bernard Kiwia is an engineer in Tanzania, and works with the Vijana Vocational Training Center in Arusha, where BNB's donated bikes support a bike mechanics program. Their sales of these bikes are also the primary funding source to support the job training in other fields that the Vijana Center provides to people who have lost their families to the AIDS epidemic.
Both Carlos and Bernard are in Boston for the International Development Design Summit (IDDS) at MIT, which is bringing together 60 engineers from 20 developing countries around the world, to share techniques and take on design challenges to come up with new designs to address problems in
Bike-A-Thon & Green Roots Festival Success!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU BIKE-A-THON RIDERS AND VOLUNTEERS! Over three hundred of you riders braved the sweltering heat on Sunday June 8th and made heroic rides. What a day! At 8:30 in the morning the line to check in for the 62 miler stretched across the field.
You all accomplished an amazing thing for Bikes Not Bombs with your fundraising - $95,000 has come in so far and when the remaining pledges come in we're looking at $105,000! Our most successful Bike-A-Thon before this raised $42,000, so we've more than doubled that record. This is an unbelievable success for Bikes Not Bombs! With your help, BNB is keeping up with its expansions in youth leadership and international work.
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