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Every Mile Moves Us Forward

Every mile moves us closer to a world where bicycling isn't a privilege –
it's a choice available to all.

The threats to accessible cycling are real. But so is our community's power to respond. Across Washington, people like you are saying: Not on our watch. We will show up for each other. We will keep moving forward – together.

Your support doesn't just fund a program. It funds possibility. It says that every kid across Washington deserves the chance to learn to ride. It says that mobility is a right, not a luxury. It says that we won't let budget cuts determine who gets to experience freedom on two wheels, three wheels, or four.

A generous group of donors will match gifts up to $25,000 –doubling your impact.

Every Gift Moves Us Closer

Every mile this year proved what's possible when we move together.

Students Served This Year

60,000+ Students Learned to ride through our education programs in partnership with WSDOT and the Climate Commitment Act gaining independence, confidence, and access to their communities.

A child wearing a bike helmet smiles while holding handlebars during an indoor Let’s Go bicycle education session

Protected Bike Lanes

We advocated for $182M for trail development and 200+ miles of bike lanes and trails.



Bike rider in helmet on protected bike lane with yellow markings beside elevated highway, orange construction barriers visible along the path.

Groceries & Food Delivered

Over 100,000 pounds of food rescued by bike by 2500 volunteers on bike through the Pedaling Relief Project to neighbors who need it.



Community members with cargo bikes distributing supplies in parking lot, including person with purple braids examining items from yellow cargo containers.
Children wearing helmets ride bikes indoors, with one child in the foreground smiling while practicing cycling skills.

Your support makes these moments possible.

"One thing I am proud of is when I learned how to ride a bike because when I was 5-8 years old I never got the knowledge I needed from my parents, since they don't know English. So I was desperate to learn how to bike, and at school I got my chance... [My PE teacher] said we can come in the gym to learn at recess, so I did exactly that for a week straight, no recess at all! But it was worth it. On Mondays most of the time me and my parents go to Jefferson park and bike there." 

8th grader Let’s Go Student
Mercer Middle School

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