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Texas Bicycle Coalition and Cycling Community Respond to Hurricane Katrina |
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When Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast this week,
countless people lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their means
of transportation. Thousands of people from neighboring Louisiana have
taken refuge in cities and towns across Texas. Texas Bicycle Coalition
is working with the Texas bicycle community to coordinate a thoughtful
and concerted response.
Several staff members visited the Toney Burger Center in Austin, a
local Red Cross shelter for hurricane victims, on August 31 to assess
need and determine how the cycling community may be able to help. As a
result of this visit, and with growing support from the bicycle
industry and our membership, Texas Bicycle Coalition is spearheading
efforts to provide bicycle education and recreation to the thousands of
refugee children living at Red Cross shelters.
Still in its infant stages, the Coalition’s plan is to provide a
bicycle safety education day for the children at the Austin Convention
Center and other Texas shelters. This event would provide a much-needed
day of recreation and fun for the youngest of the hurricane refugees.
To make this day a reality, the Coalition is working with the bicycle
industry and relief workers to determine how to procure bikes and
purchase helmets for each child who wishes to participate.
This effort will be funded exclusively from member donations as the
Coalition’s grants don’t provide funding for this type of emergency
response. If you would like to help Texas Bicycle Coalition in this
effort, please visit our donation page and make a contribution to
the Cycling Towards Relief Fund. Your donation will help the Texas
Bicycle Coalition staff this event, rent and transport bicycles, and
purchase helmets for Katrina’s youngest victims. Any excess funds
raised for this effort will be donated to the American Red Cross.
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