Strida Folding Bike donated by savedbybikes.com to A Mine Free World Foundation

Lisa McCoy is the executive director of A Mine Free World Foundation, which distributes bicycles to rural children in Cambodia. The organization also provides education and vocational support to land mine survivors.

Even though Lisa has given over 300 bicycles to rural students to get to school, she doesn’t have a bike of her own for travel throughout rural Cambodia.

Excerpt from an article in  What’s Up Muskoka:

“McCoy knows the monetary and practical value of the donation, and was amazed when she received the news.

“I was just in awe when I got an e-mail saying they were going to donate one to me for getting around the villages and around the city in Cambodia,” says McCoy, remembering the moment.

The versatility of this bike has McCoy excited for her return to Cambodia in October. It can go on the

airplane with her checked baggage, and even on a bus. “They can even go on the back of a motorcycle, and in Cambodia,

everything goes on the back of a motorcycle,” she laughs. She’s anticipating some double-takes as she travels with her Strida.

“They’ll never have seen anything like this before, and it’s going to be a novelty for them as well. I’m sure I’ll

get some interesting reactions when I start my six-month term this coming winter.”

Here’s the link to Lisa’s blog, thank you and your colleagues for your wonderful work Lisa.

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