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If you have bikes to donate or contribute, many of the organizations on this page are willing recipients. If cannot find an organization in your community, you should also check the programs listed on our "youth program directory" and "international recycling bicycles" pages.). Still no luck, check locally for social service agency that serve the homeless, disadvantaged, orphanages, organize gift programs at Christmas, etc. (If you have additions or corrections for this list please let us know. ) * To discourage email harvesting, the email addresses in this directory are un-hyperlinked and have an extra space in them. To use the email address: cut-and-paste the address and delete the space before the @ symbol. For those of you with honorable intentions we are sorry for the inconvenience in communicating with these fine organizations. Directory of Community Bike Programs: Ohio, Oklahoma & OregonMobius Trip Bike Shop, Clark Montessori High School, 3030 Erie Ave, Cincinnati OH 45208. Tel:513-363-7184 Ohio City Bike Coop, 1823 Columbus Rd, Cleveland OH. Tel: 216-830-2667. Email: webmaster @ohioCityCycles.org * Third Hand Bicycle Co-op, 488 E Dunedin Rd, Columbus OH 43214. Provides community members with the facilities and tools, as well as the skills and knowledge to help make cycling an essential part of their everyday lives. Oberlin Bike Coop, Box 25, 135 West Lorain St., Oberlin, OH 44074. Tel: 440-775-5351. Email: bikecoop @oberlin.edu * Provides shop space, tools, and the help of volunteer mechanics to Oberlin College students and city residents for a small membership fee. Rents bikes to individuals on a semester basis and aims to bring people together around bicycles through programs with kids, college students, and other community members. Tulsa Townies, Tulsa Oklahoma. Free, high-tech, one-speed bicycle check-out system with multiple check-in/check-out stations, along the river. Tulsa Wheelmen's Community Cycling Project, PO Box 52242, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74152-0242. Email: scrisp @ci.tulsa.ok.us * ECOS Community Bike Program, Henry St and South Mountain Ave, Ashland OR. Tel: 541-552-8512. Email: ecos @students.sou.edu *. Free bike repairs every week at Southern Oregon University's Stevenson Student Union during the school year, and at the Ashland Growers Market. Loan out bikes are available for a refundable fee. Bike Loan Program, Outdoor Programs, Univ of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403. Tel: 541-346-4365. Contact: Dan Geiger. Email: dgeiger @uoregon.edu *. City Bikes Repair Shop, 1914 SE Ankeny, Portland OR 97214. Tel: 503-239-0553. North Portland Bikeworks, 3951 N Mississippi Ave, Portland OR 97227. Tel: 503-287-1098. Email: npdxbikeworks @hotmail.com * Community Cycling Center, 2407 NE Alberta, Portland, OR 97211. Tel: 1-503-288-8864. Email: comcycle @teleport.com *. (see program story) Directory of
USA Community Bike Programs
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