3 years ago when  we sent our first container of bikes to Namibia, Michael and I had no idea what would happen or where it would go. Since then, many groups  or chapters have  organized and together with BEN, Bicycles Empowerment Network have helped many  communities in Namibia with the gift of mobility and the hope for a better life.
Bicycles for  Humanity, in  a short time has become a global movement with chapters   everywhere supporting the  incredible efforts  of Michael and his team in Namibia.  Mobility is a problem that impacts all in Africa and in many countries globally.  Being a part of this program initially was exciting and    but recently, it has become haunting.  The past year,I have been receiving emails from many  groups in Africa  wanting  access to bicycles and to become a part of Bicycles for Humanity.  My response to all was the same, sorry, not at this time, we are only focusing on Namibia, you have to go without, we cannot help you, and the response back was always the same, thank you, please do not forget us, hopefully  in the future you can help us.
At first, I  accepted this, I was the one who wrote the emails and the more I said no, the more miserable I became and the more I distanced myself from Bicycles for Humanity.  Then, I remembered we are a movement and all can do whatever they want and it got me to thinking.  If we could make it work in Namibia, than why not develop a template that will allow many in   different countries to help themselves.  We had created a template that did work and  we could keep it going, while reinventing ourselves to help  many more in other countries.
As a movement, we have strong  teams in place  to support Namibia and   with all  we have done,   It is simply time to  build a  model that hopefully others globally can help themselves with help from Bicycles for Humanity.  I have struggled with what to do and have decided that   building a template to help all who need access to mobility is something that is needed.  
Humanity Rocks
Pat
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Morning on this beautiful Monday!
Please tell me more about the project and let me have some (300DPI) pics, if possible.
Thanks,
Peter
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