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Published: 1st FEBRUARY 2021

Bike project supports women and children escaping domestic violence in Brighton and Hove

Working with partners, GTV视频 has been supporting women and children staying in a city refuge in Brighton and Hove by reconnecting them with the joy of cycling.

cyclist pushes on the pedals to gain speed

The project is a partnership between Brighton & Hove City Council, , and GTV视频.

Together we have been supplying bikes and training to those staying in a city refuge.

This project is funded by Brighton & Hove City Council through the Access Fund.

Providing an affordable means of transport

The project provides the women and children with a bike of their own.

This gives them a sustainable and affordable way to get around the city.

Rebuilding confidence on a bike

Providing the training to ride their bike helps to rebuild confidence and empowers the women and their children.

We were able to help one mother to develop the skills and confidence to teach her 6-year-old to ride a bike for the first time.听

We also helped two of the women to overcome their past fears of riding a bike. Both now have bikes and the confidence to ride them.

One is even planning to go on bike rides with her 12-year-old son who rides his bike to school every day.

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A woman helped by the project

Finding joy and independence

GTV视频鈥 Bike It Officer Lucy Dance said:

听鈥淭he joy the women and children experience on a bike is amazing and so important in lives full of trauma, abuse and uncertainty. There were always smiles and cheering in my sessions.

鈥淭he independence a bike brings is key for the women living in RISE鈥檚 refuge.

"We鈥檝e found it鈥檚 helped them develop their confidence while starting to rebuild their lives and given them an affordable way to travel around the city.鈥

Nicola Davies, Fundraising & Communication Manager at RISE said:

鈥淢oving into a refuge can be one of the most frightening things a woman has to do.

"We鈥檇 like to thank Brighton & Hove City Council, Cranks and GTV视频 for bringing the joy of riding to our residents, helping them build their confidence and giving them a way of exploring the city.鈥

An inspiring project supporting the city鈥檚 women and children

Amy Heley, Chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability committee said:

鈥淭his is a truly inspiring project helping women and children fleeing horrific domestic abuse and violence.

鈥淏eing able to enjoy the freedom of riding a bike and the feelings of empowerment that can bring is something we should all be able to enjoy.

"Not only does it bring joy and confidence to those who need it, but also physical and mental health and financial benefits.

鈥淚 would ask our residents that if they are able to donate a bike, to do so.鈥澨

Do you have a bike to donate to this project?

We鈥檙e looking for donations of unwanted bikes for this project in Brighton and Hove.

They will be serviced and then used to continue helping women and children at the refuge.

To donate an unwanted bike to this project, please contact Lucy Dance, Bike It Officer

If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are worried about someone, you can contact the on 0808 2000 247.

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