Earn a Bike ProgramOverview: The Bike Hub has many affordable bikes for sale, donated to the Bike Hub by local residents. Creating an opportunity for young people to earn one of these bikes will produce a broader volunteer base for the Bike Hub. This will offer young people opportunities to learn about maintaining and repairing their bicycles, as well as an opportunity to experience the benefits of volunteering.
Student Volunteer Expectations: Volunteers can earn a bike by volunteering as many hours as their age, starting at age 8 and going up to age 18. For example, if a six year old volunteers for six hours, that person can earn a bike. Volunteering at the Bike Hub will consist of meaningful activities that may include placing pricing stickers on new inventory, cleaning the shop, cleaning bicycle parts, and learning to do minor repairs and maintenance on a bicycle. The volunteer jobs will be apportioned by the staff on duty. All repairs and maintenance on bicycles will be inspected by one of our skilled mechanics, and feedback about the job will be offered to the volunteer.
Volunteers will be expected to fill out this application form and write a brief statement explaining how they will use the bike they are about to earn. They will need to bring their parent or guardian to the shop to meet our staff and arrange best times for volunteering. This must be done prior to starting the Earn-A-Bike Program.
The Bike Hub will create a poster that includes a graph with each volunteer’s name and stickers that can depict each hour worked. This visual poster will be placed in a prominent location for volunteers and visitors to the Bike Hub to see.
Once the required hours are completed, the Bike Hub will present the volunteer with a certificate, add their name to the poster as having earned a bike, and present them with a bike. A photo of the presentation will be added to our photo gallery.