Support from Rotary Club delivers trikes to special students

Riding trikes changes lives

OLOTR students on the go!






Our mission is to empower youth to choose active modes to get to school. As we pass our second anniversary as a legal entity, we want to share what we’ve accomplished and the partnerships we’ve built. We aim to break down the barriers that youth face when choosing active travel. Our data informs our work….
Youth en Route collects donated and salvaged bikes, fixes them up and gets them into schools and places where they’ll be ridden. But if the structural integrity of the frame is compromised, through rust, cracking or dents, the bike frame lands in metal recycling. Until now. We wanted to find a use for these old…
Five weeks into school year, 650 kids gain cycling skills Back to school season means back to work for the Youth en Route team. And although it’s only six weeks into the school year we’ve already reached 650 students with our powerful cycling education programs. Every new class opens our eyes to the power of…
By Iván Osorio Avila The earlier a community -and its individuals- learn to do something, the more adept they become at it and the more of a customary activity it will be. A key strategy to support a mid-term future with more active transportation, as with many things in life, is through education. Whether empirical…
We’re looking for a student or recent graduate to join our team for a part-time position. You’ll help us to accomplish our vision to inspire kids to use active modes of transportation to get to school and beyond. As a support to teachers, you’ll help them to teach students to cycle independently in English Language…
Youth en Route has a lot to look back on after the completion of the 2024–25 school year. We have reached more students than ever, empowering them to discover their potential and pedal their own pathways to success. During the 2023–24 school year, Youth en Route reached 1,293 students at 23 schools. This grew a…