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Aberdeen Bike and Outdoor donates bikes and helmets to The Youth Connection

Courtesy photo. Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors with one of the bikes he donated.
Courtesy photo. Mike Casey of Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors with two of the bikes and helmets he donated to The Youth Connection.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Jeff Griffith for the information and photos in this story.)

The Youth Connection (TYC), Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors (ABO), and the Kohl’s Injury Prevention Program at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan (KIPP) donated bicycles and helmets to local youth for Christmas on Friday, Dec. 16 at TYC’s headquarters at 4777 E. Outer Drive; Suite 1340 in Detroit.

The donation kicked-off an ongoing partnership between TYC and ABO, and included 17 youth bikes and helmets donated by ABO and KIPP.

The partnership will feature ongoing donations of bicycles by Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors to support The Youth Connection’s I2D2 Fit ‘N Fun Family Clubs, will work to get gently-used youth bicycles in the hands of local children who need them by giving away the bikes at local schools and at The Youth Connection’s Annual After-School/Back-to-School/Off-to-College Fair held on Belle Isle in August.

The partnership began when Mike Casey, owner of Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors, contacted The Youth Connection after deciding that resale bicycles that were in excellent/good condition could be best put to use by giving them to kids who needed them.

Courtesy photo.
Courtesy photo.

“We decided to reach out to non-profit organizations that work with kids in Detroit in order to give back to youth in the City,” said Casey. “We are thrilled to begin this partnership and look forward to working with The Youth Connection in the next year to help families who may not be able to afford a bike are able to get one to enjoy in the summer.”

In addition to the bicycles, ABO also plans to train TYC staff and local youth in bike repair. ABO will also supply the necessary parts needed to complete repairs to The Youth Connection so youth who live in the neighborhood will have a place to fix their bike should any problems arise.

The Youth Connection’s President and CEO Grenaé Dudley said: “We are blessed in many ways at The Youth Connection. First, to have new partners like Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors step up to fill a need in our local community. Second, that our families who participate in our exercise and nutrition program will have a chance to receive a great bike to continue their enjoyment of bike riding as a fun and free form of exercise once our program is finished.”

After initial conversations about the bike donation were complete, The Youth Connection contacted a long-time partner, Kohl’s Injury Prevention Program at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan, to donate brand new helmets for youth receiving a bicycle.

KIPP was more than happy to pitch in and give these new riders a new helmet to ensure their safety.

About The Youth Connection:

The Youth Connection is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to connecting our youth to a brighter future through career exploration, job training, internships, after-school programs and academic assistance for metropolitan Detroit area youth. For more information about The Youth Connection, please visit www.theyouthconnection.org.

About Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors:

Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors is a locally-owned bicycle and outdoor recreation shop. They specialize in bicycles, outdoor clothing and kayak sales and service. For more information about Aberdeen Bike and Outdoors, please visit www.aberdeenbike.com.

About Kohl’s Injury Prevention Program at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan: Kohl’s Injury Prevention Program at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan is committed to keeping children safe and reducing injury risks. They give children and their families the information and support needed to make positive, health-promoting choices about their personal safety and well-being. For more information about KIPP, please visit www.childrensdmc.org/KIPP.

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Courtesy photo.
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