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ALL SAVANNAHIANS DESERVE SAFE AND WELCOMING PLACES TO BIKE AND WALK.

We seek to create safe streets for all – whether you’re walking, biking, rolling, or driving. Our vision is a connected community that is inclusive, equitable and vibrant with welcoming places to bike and walk.

Bike Walk Savannah’s New Standard Cycles program serves people who need safe, affordable and reliable transportation to get to work, to school and to other important destinations. Through this program we accept donated bicycles (and parts) and recondition them. 

We accept donations on Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. and Sundays from 2-4 p.m. at 1301 Lincoln St. Donations outside of these times must be scheduled in advance with the program manager. We have limited storage space and encourage you to email photos of your donation or refer to our donation specifications prior to stopping by so we can make sure it’s a good fit for our program.

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