Bicycle Network Victoria: Volunteers
Volunteer stories
Bike Ed rewards for volunteers
An enthusiastic group of Bike Ed trained Ride2School Volunteers helped Cambridge Primary run their 2011 Tour de Werribee. The Volunteers had fun, and the school really appreciated their expert assistance.
Dusting Off Bike Skills
Ride2School volunteers transformed Packer Park in Carnegie into a giant bike skills circuit as part of Dust Off Your Bike Day
Frank and Simon the bike doctors
"We took bikes out of cages, fixed them, and put them back in!" - Simon, Ride2School volunteer
Great Mill Park Road Ride
Julie Gatt from Plenty Parklands Primary School showed Ride2School how to run a mini RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride with assistance from our Ride2School Volunteer, Maureen
Monterey Secondary rewarded with 20 bikes
“It was great to reward a school for their endeavour to support riding, as well as encourage the kids to cycle when they don’t have bicycles themselves." John, Ride2School Volunteer.
On the ground snippets from our volunteers
“One of them came up at the end of today’s session and surprised me with a big thank you cuddle”
Smiles all round
"It was great to have the opportunity of being involved in this life changing project." - Glennys Jones, Ride2School Volunteer
Supporting more students walking and riding more often
Congratulations to Frank Kinnersley and Johanne Singleton who were acknowledged and thanked at the Bicycle Network Victoria Annual General Meeting for their efforts with Ride2School