Tri-Cycle’s project manager hopes the bike shop can be a springboard into the workforce for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability despite gaps in their resumés.
Breakdown
- Tricycle bike shop helps unhoused people find work repairing bikes 5s
- Participants receive training in basic bike mechanics 1m 27s
- Eligibility includes being over 16, homeless, unemployed, and low income 1m 6s
- Donated bikes are collected, inspected, and repaired by workers 1m 52s
- Program currently employs 10 people, with plans to hire 10 more 2m 13s