West Philadelphia bike shop allows kids to learn about bikes all while earning their own. PHILADELPHIA, Pa - To a lot of kids, a bicycle is a symbol of freedom.
A bike shop in West Philadelphia is not only giving kids the freedom that comes with a bicycle, but it’s also giving them a chance to learn something new."Neighborhood Bike Works," on Lancaster Avenue is not your typical urban bike shop.
It’s a non-profit organization that gives kids the opportunity to learn about how bikes work and how to fix them through a program called, "Earn a Bike." The program is designed to give kids and teens a positive activity where they can work towards earning a bike of their own. "Earn a Bike" gives kids an incentive to keep learning, while also keeping them off the streets.Jessica West, of Neighborhood Bike Works, said, "We give kids an outlet, both physically and emotionally to have a safe space where they have mentors that become important fixtures in their lives."JoAnn Pileggi is at Neighborhood Bike Works learning all about the non-profit and the various programs the shop has to offer to kids and teens.Kiyoshi Howard, an employee of Neighborhood Bike Works, started the program when he was a teenager.
Howard used the skills he learned through "Earn a Bike," to continue through other programs offered at the shop. "I got to pick up all my skills and went through the rest of the programs, from earn a bike, to bike build, to winter bike build, to youth bike summit," he said.The goal of the shop, now, is to get kids enrolled in multiple programs, like Kiyoshi. "We’re trying to create a pipeline," West said.