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Dong Ngo's Cycling Pals

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Dong Ngo's Cycling Pals
Founded 2011
Location Denver, Colorado, USA
Language
Services Offered
Mission Statement Our mission is to encourage kids to lead active, healthy lives, and to improve their overall wellbeing by helping to boost their confidence through the joy of riding a bike.


Dong Ngo's Cycling Pals was founded in 2011 to honor our pal Dong Ngo, who always liked seeing kids on bikes. The bicycle is a great way to encourage kids to enjoy time outdoors, be healthy, and respect the planet.

Our target population is Title-1 schools with a free and reduced lunch population of 75% or higher. We co-host Bicycle events that includes a health theme. Dong Ngo’s Cycling Pals brings bikes, helmets, and locks for raffle giveaway. We set up a mechanics station and skills course. The hosting schools sets up stations that promote healthy eating and living habits.

Contact Info

The Cycling Pals are a distributed group of volunteers who host mobile events. To request an event or get in touch for donations or volunteer opportunities, please see the website: www.dongscyclingpals.org/contact-us

History

Dong Ngo was a valued employee of the Denver Spoke and a beloved member of the Denver cycling community. Sadly, Dong passed away on Dec. 7, 2006, but not without making a lasting impression on his pals, and the cycling world. It is in his memory that Dong Ngo’s Cycling Pals is founded, so that his love for people and all things bicycling are passed to future generations.

Services Offered

Bike Rodeo: see information about the Pal's Rodeo format on the website: www.dongscyclingpals.org/what-is-a-bike-rodeo