ADULT EDUCATION: Already known far and wide for quality youth education in bicycle repair and beyond, Bike Works also offers excellent adult programs for people over 18 years of age. These programs include: -Repair classes for grown-ups of varying skill levels -Adult riding opportunities -Partnership programs for community organizations as well as corporate sites -Volunteer Repair Parties (VRP) where adults can practice their repair skills while building bikes to give back to the community -Bikes for All which provides low or no-cost bikes to people who need them for transportation, -Open Shop where adults can work on their own bikes using Bike Works? space and tools. Bike Works offers reduced fees for our adult classes in return for volunteer service. The volunteer work trade model is a way for us to give back to our volunteers and to invite our students to participate in our volunteer community. YOUTH EDUCATION: EARN A BIKE: Kids, Bikes, & Sweat Equity In our signature Earn-A-Bike program, kids build skills and self-confidence as they work with their hands and learn how to repair bikes. They also experience what it means to give back to their community, as they contribute community service hours refurbishing bikes which are donated to local nonprofits. After logging 18 hours of community service, kids earn their own bikes and build them with their own hands! STREET BURNERS: Ride It Like You Earned It! Our Youth Ventures program keeps youth from our Earn-A-Bike and partnership classes engaged in bicycling. It is not enough to help kids earn bikes and learn to fix them; without support and a riding partner, it is difficult to make cycling a part of their regular activities. Activities include neighborhood rides, safety rodeos, field trips to community and cycling events, mountain biking, BMX trick riding, and track racing. Our tag-line ?Ride It Like You Earned It!? captures the spirit of this program. SUMMER RIDING CAMPS: Bike Works offers summer riding camps, including self-supported bicycle touring camps. We developed these programs to give our youth participants the opportunity to experience the natural environment of the Pacific Northwest, and to encourage bicycling as an alternative and fun means of transportation. COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS: Many youth don?t have opportunities to become involved in after-school activities, and can?t attend our regular EAB classes. Our Community Partnerships program connects us with schools and community organizations to reach more youth. COMMUNITY BIKE SHOP: Each and every bicycle donated, refurbished, and recycled back into the community is one less bike in the landfill, and potentially one less car on the road. Our bike shop sells affordable, refurbished bicycles, and runs entirely on bikes donated from people just like you! One hundred percent of income raised in our shop goes to support youth programming - accounting for over 50% of our annual operating revenue. BICYCLE DISTRIBUTION & EXPORTS: A great deal of our resources and time is dedicated to returning defunct bicycles to the streets of Seattle. After a bicycle is fixed up by an Earn-A-Bike student or a volunteer, it may be repatriated to the community in a number of different ways. FareStart, a restaurant jobs-training program for homeless adults, receives Bike Works bikes for each graduate. Additionally, we donate extensively to Treehouse, a resource center for foster families.