Old 02-16-14 | 03:45 PM
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From: Dancing in Lansing
Originally Posted by phoebeisis
Geeez
There are plenty of PO FOLKS in the USA that don't have a car.
You must mean affluent folks who make a big deal about not having a car-despite being able to afford one
I wonder how they travel-for whatever business they are in?
Bike?
Probably most of these folks you have mentioned has crossed the Atlantic ?
Did they sail across?
Geeez...instead of getting all poopy and condescending, give us an example of a "PO FOLK" with an inspirational story?

Like "Granddad" Eure, who founded and ran the Kid's Repair Program after retiring as an auto worker for GM. Kids partner 1:1 with volunteer adult mentors to earn a bike that they repaired themselves. Granddad stressed that bikes were fun for kids, but also reliable transportation. And he noticed that there were thousands of abandoned bikes all over the city, discarded only because nobody knew how to make the simple repairs that the bikes needed. Kids who completed the classes not only got the bike with helmet and lock, but a certificate and a nice graduation party.

One thing I like about Granddad is that he thinks the experience should benefit the adult volunteer as well as the kids. Early volunteers were mostly laid-off auto workers who had good benefits but problems with boredom and lack of meaning. Some volunteers were homeless people. They earned a bike of their own by completing the repair class before working with the kids. Another cool thing was that the kids themselves could take an advanced class, then come back to work with younger kids.

Granddad is about 90 now. I work with his son, who said he is definitely starting to slow down.

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