Support from Rotary Club delivers trikes to special students

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OLOTR students on the go!






This year, the Cyclist in Residence Team has delivered our adaptive program at 9 schools, with 10 additional schools booked later this school year, reaching over 200 students along the way. We’ve worked in gymnasiums, courtyards, school fields, and atriums. The students present with a mix of EES, TASC, CSSI, and PLP. While each student and school are unique, let’s roll through a session 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…
As a charity, Youth en Route works hard to make sure kids have access to active modes of transportation and the desire and confidence to use them. Encouraging the use of active transportation reduces car usage and greenhouse gas emissions. However, it is evident that kids are hesitant to embrace these modes of transportation because…
In October 2023 Youth en Route announced that Ram G., a student in Grade 10 at Forest Lawn High School, was the winner of a draw during our first Roll Out Carbon Week to win an E-Bike from B & P Cycle and Sports. This initiative encouraged students to walk, scooter, skateboard, or cycle to…
Do you have bikes sitting around gathering dust? Has your child outgrown their bike? Youth en Route wants to get kids bikes out of the dusty garage, shed or bike room and into the hands of kids that need it. Bikes that aren’t used or maintained become harder to repair. Too often, unused bikes end…
We’ve asked our Cyclists in Residence to share what they’ve learned after three months working in schools from Youth en Route. First up, Rob Crooks shared his thoughts with us. Gaining skills in real time After reflecting on a very rewarding three months as a CIR with Youth en Route, a number of things stand…