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Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation work with BeSeekLeta For Everyone, Bambike for ‘Pamana Wheels Project’

Through this initiative, these organizations hope to provide heritage workers with a safer mode of transportation to work sites during the pandemic.

Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation is partnering with BeSeekLeta For Everyone and Bambike for the Pamana Wheels Project, a crowdsourcing effort to build bikes for heritage workers.

Twenty bicycle units will be assembled out of spare bike parts by BeSeekLeta For Everyone, a non-profit organization that upcycles old and unused bike parts to build functional bikes for Filipinos in need of mobility. Through this initiative, these organizations hope to provide heritage workers with a safer mode of transportation to work sites during the pandemic.

The project is in need of bike frames and forks, wheelsets, interiors and exterior tubes, handle bars, brake pads and levers, and chains. These can be dropped off at the Escuela Taller address in Revellin de Recoletos, Victoria St., Intramuros, Manila. Donations of complete bicycle units are also welcome.

Those who are interested in contributing bike parts or units are advised to message the Escuela Taller Facebook page (fb.com/escuelataller.defilipinas) or text Philip (0945 133 9920) and Roy (0995 472 7778) before sending donations.

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