Keeping the wheels turning to improve young lives

Here's a sale you don't want to miss! Every bike in this sale has been fully refurbished and serviced by the incredible young people as part of Lighthouse Youth Projects, then given a final check-up by a qualified bike mechanic.

The best part of this epic sale? 100 per cent of the proceeds go directly into supporting the programs run by Lighthouse Youth Projects. The more bikes sold; the more young people they help lead better lives. What’s more, buy one bike, get one free!

Got a bike?

Are any of your bikes gathering dust at home? Lighthouse Youth Projects is looking for more bikes to sell in 2025.

Bring them down to the sale or get in touch with the Lighthouse Youth Projects team to learn about ways you can donate to their refurbishment program.

The Lighthouse Youth Projects Bike Drive runs from Saturday, 30 November until Friday, December 6, from 9am–1pm. Find them at Lighthouse HQ, 1 Grand Junction Rd, Port Adelaide (Enter via the Southern end of Lipson St).

 


More information:

lighthouseyp.org

 

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