🎥 We asked kids: “Why do you like bikes?”
The answers remind us that learning to ride is about more than balancing on two wheels. It’s about building confidence, gaining independence, and discovering new possibilities.
What did riding a bike teach you as a child?
Support more children on their journey: https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
CYCLE Kids, Inc
CYCLE Kids is committed to working with schools to ensure the basic rights of children to a physically and emotionally healthy start in life.
https://linkin.bio/cyclekids The CYCLE Kids program is an evidence-based curriculum developed from years of research for elementary schools that teaches kids to incorporate exercise and healthy eating habits into their daily lives. The program addresses three fundamental pillars of success: physical fitness, emotional wellbeing, and academic achievement, through a well researched and comprehensive
05/28/2026
Student Spotlight: Raiza 🚲
“At first, I was nervous because I didn’t want to fall and embarrass myself. But by the end, I could ride confidently.”
Raiza, a 4th grader in CYCLE Kids, discovered something powerful during the program: confidence.
After learning to ride, she surprised her mom by riding her bike at home for the very first time. Her mom was nervous at first because she didn’t know Raiza could ride but quickly became incredibly proud when she saw her confidence shine through.
That’s the impact of CYCLE Kids. Kids build more than biking skills. They build self-esteem, resilience, and belief in themselves.
Help us bring these life-changing moments to more kids. Donate today at:
https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
05/26/2026
A bike is more than a bike.
It’s confidence.
It’s independence.
It’s joy.
It’s a child discovering what they’re capable of.
That’s the power of CYCLE Kids. 💙
Help us reach more students:
https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
Need doesn’t always look the way people expect.
Even in schools that appear highly resourced, some students are quietly facing challenges that often go unseen. A low percentage of free and reduced lunch students doesn’t mean every child has the support, confidence, or opportunities they need to thrive.
That’s why programs like CYCLE Kids matter in every community.
Every child deserves the chance to feel included, build confidence, and experience the joy and freedom that comes with riding a bike. Sometimes the children who need connection and encouragement most are the ones no one realizes are struggling.
Help us reach more kids: https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
05/18/2026
Sponsor Spotlight: Juan Martinez
Juan Martinez first connected with CYCLE Kids while preparing for the 2025 Boston Marathon. He wanted his race to support an organization with clear, measurable impact — and CYCLE Kids stood out.
Today, Juan serves on the CYCLE Kids advisory board and is helping grow programs in Houston, starting with schools in the Pasadena area. From fundraising to building local partnerships, he is focused on making sure more students have access to the confidence, health, and joy that cycling can provide.
We’re grateful for supporters like Juan who are helping bring CYCLE Kids to more communities and more kids.
Help us continue this work and expand access to youth cycling programs:
https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
05/13/2026
A bike can change so much more than a child’s ability to ride.
At CYCLE Kids, students build confidence, self-esteem, independence, and lifelong healthy habits — all while experiencing the joy of learning something new.
Every program gives kids the opportunity to grow, connect, and believe in themselves.
Help us bring these experiences to more students:
https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
Teacher Spotlight: Josh Fox
Josh Fox is a PE teacher at PS15 Patrick F. Daly in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and for the past four years, CYCLE Kids has been the most requested unit in his classes.
Josh shared the story of a student named Micaela, who had never ridden a bike before joining the program. She was quiet, sat out during PE, and struggled socially. But after learning to ride through CYCLE Kids, her confidence completely changed. Josh said she became “a social butterfly overnight.”
These are the moments that remind us why this work matters. CYCLE Kids gives students more than bike skills — it gives them confidence, independence, and joy.
Your support helps bring programs like this to more schools and more kids. Donate today to help us keep riding forward. đź’™
https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
weekend in NYC is about more than miles ridden — it’s about creating opportunities for kids to discover confidence, joy, and lifelong healthy habits through cycling. 🚲
This May, CYCLE Kids is partnering with for two special community events benefiting our mission to bring cycling and nutrition education to underserved elementary school students.
🥂 Reception at RUBBER N’ ROAD Benefitting CYCLE Kids
📍 RUBBER N’ ROAD NYC Flagship Store
🗓 Friday, May 15 | 5–7 PM
Hear from leaders in cycling, education, and youth wellness as they discuss how bikes can change lives and help build a healthier generation. Plus, raffle prizes and a chance to receive a one-of-a-kind RNR-designed jersey.
🏅 ENVE x RNRNYC Racing Ride & Raffle
đź—“ Saturday, May 16
Join the cycling community for a pre-GFNY ride in partnership with ENVE and RUBBER N’ ROAD as we celebrate the power of bikes to bring people together.
Every child deserves the chance to ride, grow, and thrive. Your support helps us reach more kids with life-changing programs across the country.
đź’› Donate today through the link in bio.
05/06/2026
Joy. Confidence. Belonging. 🚲
That’s what happens when a child learns to ride a bike.
CYCLE Kids gives students the chance to build skills, believe in themselves, and experience the excitement of “I did it!”
Help us keep more kids riding. đź’™
Link in bio.
For many kids, learning to ride is more than a milestone—it’s a moment that builds confidence and courage that carries into everyday life. 🚲
Join us in making that possible: https://www.cyclekids.org/donate
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