The Laconia Area Bicycle Exchange was launched in April 2014 by John Rogers as his project in Landmark’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program. Now, after Rogers and his team of volunteers have provided 750 bikes to those in need, Rogers is moving on and opening up the non-profit for new leadership.
As he leaves, the exchange currently has 20 bikes ready to give out, with about 75-90 total in its inventory.
Anyone interested in becoming the new executive director can contact Rogers at 603-630-7571 or [email protected]. For more information, visit labx.bike or the Laconia Area Bicycle Exchange on Facebook.
This piece is based on an article which appeared in The Laconia Daily Sun.
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Try this: https://www.abikeforeverychild.org/
A SELP project initiated out of the Atlanta Center in 2015. There are very few non-profits working at this level for refurbished/ repurposed bicycles.