Our impact
A bike helps refugees and asylum-seekers access food banks, legal advice, healthcare, education and much more. If they're lucky enough to receive official refugee status, a bike can help them find employment.
From pre-loved old bikes to lung-busting races – find your way to support The Bike Project.
A bike helps refugees and asylum-seekers access food banks, legal advice, healthcare, education and much more. If they're lucky enough to receive official refugee status, a bike can help them find employment.
Since 2013, we have given away over 6,000 bikes to refugees from dozens of countries.
Each bike saves a refugee over £20 per week in bus fares - that's over £1,000 per year.
We run free cycling proficiency training for refugee women in Croydon and Wapping.