Thursday, April 2, 2009

Ghana Bikes on the Cornell University homepage



Check it out! www.cornell.edu
Two undergrads send used bikes to Ghana...

The road for affordable housing : I've hit the $3000 milestone


Thanks everyone for your support! With your help, I have currently raised $3145 to be used for affordable housing project across the U.S.A.

The sponsor of the day: The Blue Rooster Bakery.
The Blue Rooster hosted Jennifer Johnson (fiddler, dancer, singer) to play on March 15th and entertain guests. Proceeds of the event went in part to sponsor my ride. Thank you Karen Finigan (owner) for your support!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ghana Bikes Project in the Cornell Chronicle!

Publicity just keeps coming our way. My dear friend and housemate Jill McCoy wrote a lovely article about Liz and my "Scrap Metal to Ghana Pedal" Project.
Check it out here.

"Old, rusty bikes sitting in the garage after years of disrepair or disuse are often sent to the junkyard, drifting into oblivion or piling up into scrap metal. But Cornell students Anne-Lise Cossart '09 and Liz Bageant '10 are shifting this paradigm by collecting and shipping used bikes to Ghana.
Students with bicycles
Jill McCoy
Anne-Lise Cossart '09, standing, and Liz Bageant '10 prepare bikes they have collected to be shipped to Ghana.

Once in Accra, Ghana's capital, the bikes will be refurbished and sold at low prices to African villagers.

"We look at these bikes and think they are rusty or dirty, but [in Ghana] they definitely get used," said Bageant, a development sociology major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences..."