Heading Your Way, Boston!
World Bicycle Relief is excited to head Eastward and share the Power of Bikes in the great city of Boston! This Spring brings two amazing events that we hope you'll attend.
Bikes & Drinks with Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae, March 22, 6-8pm at Barrington Coffee
Join Mirinda to learn about her involvement with World Bicycle Relief and the experience of being a top professional triathlete. The event, presented by Landry's Bicycles, Sun Multisport Events, and Ethos will take place from 6-8pm at Barrington Coffee Roasting Company (346 Congress Street, Fort Point, Boston, MA). There is a suggested donation of $15--pay at the door or online here! All proceeds go toward WBR to provide life-changing transportation in rural Africa.
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Bash For Bikes Boston, April 14, 6-9pm at TRADE
Great food, good fun and an inspirational cause: Please join us Sunday, April 14 at an exclusive evening presented by Landry’s Bicycles for the benefit of World Bicycle Relief. Be one of only 40 people to attend this inaugural event. Ensure your spot by signing up here!
The event is $134 per person and will take place at TRADE (540 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210). By simply attending, your donation provides funding for a World Bicycle Relief Buffalo bike.
The evening will feature delicious food and beverages from TRADE, High & Mighty Beer Co. and Carolina Wines. The evening will also include special Tour de France contender Ted King, Ironman Champion Jessie Donavan and Fundraiser-Extraordinaire, Griffin Donavan. Guests will get a unique peek inside the life of a professional athlete, as well as a personal glimpse of the ground-breaking work of World Bicycle Relief in rural Africa. We’re also including a ‘dream auction’ for cyclists and non-cyclists alike that will include several exclusive and sought after items in the cycling world and other goodies.
Be part of The Solution! Your attendance at Bash for Bikes Boston will help provide life-changing transportation to students, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs in rural Africa.
Register now for one of only 40 spots at Bash for Bikes Boston >


