Join me, Fernando, in supporting Lucky to Ride

Organization Image

A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Lucky to Ride for Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day
Fundraiser image

I will be racing the Salida76 in an effort to raise funds for for Colorado Sports Giving Day

$815

raised by 11 people

$5,000 goal

1 month left

🚴‍♂️ Support Fernando, Support Lucky to Ride! 🚴


Everyone’s favorite bike shop manager, Fernando "Nando" Ibarra, is hitting the trail in the Salida 76 Race on September 13th—and he’s doing it for a cause close to his heart!

Nando is racing to raise funds for Lucky to Ride, helping us continue to provide life-changing bike programming for youth across the Denver Metro area.

 From hands-on STEM classes to outdoor adventure rides, your donation helps get more kids on bikes—and on the path to confidence, independence, and possibility.

💛 Cheer on Nando and support our mission by donating today!Every mile he rides gets us closer to empowering more youth through cycling.


Help Lucky to Ride continue to empower youth with equitable access to cycling and the wonders of the outdoors.LTR offers several programs including the following:


The Rides Program  - We provide adventure-filled, daylong and after-school mountain bike outings for small groups of youth, ages 10 and up. Trips are led by our experienced Ride Leaders who, with the help of skilled adult volunteers, provide positive encouragement throughout the challenging day on the trail. Kids learn basic mountain biking skills, bike safety, and riding techniques. 

The Learn-to-Earn Program - Geared for middle school and high school-aged kids, this STEM-based course, aligned with Colorado state standards, teaches participants about the bicycle as a simple machine—how it works, how to repair it and how to ride safely. Instructors place an emphasis on teaching valuable life skills along the way. Upon completion of the multi-session course, graduates receive their own bike, a new helmet, a lock, and tool kit.  

The Youth@Work Program - Begins with a 3-month paid internship program that allows youth, 14-22 years-old, to gain valuable, on-the-job retail and service training at our social enterprise bike shop, Lucky Bikes Re-Cyclery.   At the completion of their internship, students have the option to continue with a full year paid apprenticeship.  Students rotate every 12 weeks to a new focus.  Areas include retail management, bike mechanics, outdoor recreation leadership and youth program facilitation.  

High School Mountain Bike Club -  The club meets 1-2 times a week to learn new skills and enjoy equitable access to cycling.  The majority of student-athletes are from the Sheridan School District and Southwest Denver. 


 

Giving Activity

Comments

Log in to leave a comment. Log in