We heard and watched news reports of Filipinos walking tens and hundreds of meters to work, including health workers and frontliners. But at a time when public transport is limited and private cars aren't always available, the Philippines needs something sustainable to get us moving.
It's something Keisha Mayuga and her group of friends thought of early on, and put to action almost instantly with Life Cycles PH. In just two days, it's grown to include friends of friends, as well as people in the local cycling community, with over 2,000 likes on the organization's Facebook page.
Currently, it has hundreds of bike donations grown from a purely digital network. The goal is to reach around 10,000, or maybe even more.
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It's something Keisha Mayuga and her group of friends thought of early on, and put to action almost instantly with Life Cycles PH. In just two days, it's grown to include friends of friends, as well as people in the local cycling community, with over 2,000 likes on the organization's Facebook page.
Currently, it has hundreds of bike donations grown from a purely digital network. The goal is to reach around 10,000, or maybe even more.
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