Become a Hero


The Lions share of our fund raising to date has been through enthusiatic and committed people putting their minds and bodies to the test. Thousands of kilometres were covered on foot, bike and in the water to help us get our first Bike Empowerment Centre to Namibia.
If you have a challenge you’ve always wanted to conquer, something that a worthy cause would lend courage to, that goal you know you can achieve with the right motivation and a wind of support behind you - now is the time. Help us raise funds and we’ll immortalise you right here, help get the word out and be your endless fan ( in a non-stalky kind of way).

It’s very simple to raise funds through the Everyday Hero website. Just open an account, choose Bicycles for Humanity as your chosen charity and then spread the word. Be sure to let us know, send us your story and some photos and we’ll be cheering you on and telling everyone we can about how brilliant and inspiring you are.

Your challenge can be anything at all - this week we’ll be featuring Anna Jeffries who is going to be attempting to finally finish a seven year old craft project - a gauze bandage lamp that all her friends will know and will pay to see in all its finished, bandagy glory. Good Luck Anna - we’re all with you !

Here’s the current role of honour(Photos Soon). Cue fanfare and drums…

Andy Gild - Melbourne Marathon
Vidi Chandra - Melbourne Marathon and now New York Marathon
Doug Gibson - Melbourne Marathon
Shane Gild - Around the Bay in a Day 210 km
Matt McCullough - Around the bay in a Day 210 km
Noah Bergel - Sydney to Melbourne Ride
Lucy Minter - Sydney to Melbourne Ride
Harry - Sydney to Melbourne Ride
Adrian Emilsen - The Cole Classic 2 km swim

Chris Noone - The Cole Classic 2 km swim

David Henderson - The Cole Classic 2 km swim
Tan and Jen (aka the Voyagers) - Melbourne to Cairns

You can join this hallowed hall of fameĀ  and have your name on the shipping container that will change lives in Africa.