Special Thanks to our Auction Donors/Sponsors
Bicycling Empowerment Network would like to thank all our GENEROUS SPONSOR’s who donated prizes for our auction, held on 29th February 2020.
Bicycling Empowerment Network would like to thank all our GENEROUS SPONSOR’s who donated prizes for our auction, held on 29th February 2020.
Hugely successful BEN auction was held on 29th February 2020, with special thanks to guests, BEN supporters, sponsors and staff. The auction was held at the Milnerton Italian Club, hosted by SUGA of HeartFM, entertained by Plumsong Duo and auctioneer Joey Burke. THANK YOU for all the support. BEN truly appreciates it and will continue to sustain mobility through the use of a bicycle
Louis de Waal you are our very own superman!
Not only have you contributed tremendously to the City of Cape Town from an engineering point of view, but you have tirelessly promoted cycling for all. Well done on completing your 42nd consecutive Cape Town Cycle Tour.
Special thanks goes out to our CEO Tim and Louis’s Son Anton who cycled with Louis.
If you or your company are inspired by his achievements, consider making a contribution to BEN as we continue to promote sustainable mobility through the use of a bicycle.
February 2019 – BEN’s Workshop Manager, Solly Jones, was out at Ekhaya Le Langa, Langa, empowering Mbulelo De Preez and Ntsikelelo Ntshweng with bicycle mechanical skills. Both these gentlemen will be taking care and servicing the fleet of bicycles that were handed over to Ekhaya Le Langa late last year.
Got to love good press! Click on the link below.
https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/sebenza-live/2020-01-23-bicycles-give-way-for-better-mobility/
11 December 2019 – Built in 1901 in the course of the South African War, the wooden bridge at Milnerton’s Woodbridge Island is the only one of its kind remaining in the country. After a year-long renovation the City of Cape Town has reopened the bridge for use by pedestrians and cyclists. It also provides stunning views of Table Mountain, while bird lovers will be able to use it take in the abundant bird life on the Diep River estuary. Bike4All were proudly represented.
Frikkie from Merweville (Bicycling Empowerment Center (BEC)) welcomed 202o with a visit to BEN to get more bikes!
Excitement in the BEN building as we welcomed an AWESOME container load of used bicycles from Tools to Work in the Netherlands. One couldn’t ask for a better way to end the year. THANK YOU!!!!
15th November 2019 – BEN, Qhubeka Charity and PPA, collaborating as the Bicycle Mobility Consortium, are proud to announce a significant bicycle distribution initiative with the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works.
Please read the following media release:
The Bicycle Mobility Consortium is closing 2019 on a high note. The consortium consists of Bicycle Empowerment Network, Pedal Power Association, and Qhubeka and has won a tender to supply bicycles to communities in the Western …Cape over a three-year period as part of the Western Cape Government’s Provincial Sustainable Transport Programme (PSTP).
The PSTP is a programme run by the Department of Transport and Public Works, and aims to improve public transport and the safety of roads and communities in the Western Cape. As part of the programmes commitment to non-motorised transport, the first year of funding will see 400 bicycles distributed. However, Qhubeka Executive Director, Tsatsi Phewani says that what’s most exciting is the holistic nature of the programme. “This is one of the first tenders awarded in South Africa that looks to address the full end-to-end programming impact of bicycles on communities,” she says. “It’s not about simply delivering bicycles to people – it takes into account the full picture of creating a bicycle culture, helping people improve their access to education and employment opportunities, and moving people forward using bicycles as a tool for success.”
The Consortium explains that one of the key lessons it has learnt over the last years is the importance of programmatic sustainability. “We believe it is our responsibility to work with communities to create long-term solutions to their challenges – solutions that work for them,” says Tim Mosdell, Executive Director at Bicycle Empowerment Network.
This is why the Bicycle Mobility Consortium has developed a comprehensive programming process that takes into account everything from manufacturing bicycles to managing the spare parts supply chain and even training bicycle mechanics so that the bicycles remain rideable and people have an opportunity to build bicycle-based businesses.
“This consortium has been three years in the making, developing holistic bicycle implementation programmes,” says Robert Vogel, CEO at Pedal Power Association “It’s wonderful to see the hard work bearing fruit and we look forward to changing more lives with bicycles together.”