Strengthening social ties by promoting sustainable mobility

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Challenge

InclusionHealth
The program is divided into 3 training cycles:
(Re)getting in the saddle - Learn or relearn the basics of cycling Moving around and perfecting - Gain confidence, learn to ride in urban environments and understand the rules of the road
Autonomy in the city - Learn how to find your way around, plan your routes, discover the city differently

Each workshop is supervised by committed trainers and volunteers, who accompany participants at their own pace.
Action regions
Île-de-France
500
women
supported since 2018
150
women
acquired a bike, helmet and lock at the end of the program
80
%
of participants say they feel freer and more confident about getting around after the En S'Elles! program. - Cycling for all

Solution

The program is divided into 3 training cycles:
(Re)getting in the saddle - Learn or relearn the basics of cycling Moving around and perfecting - Gain confidence, learn to ride in urban environments and understand the rules of the road
Autonomy in the city - Learn how to find your way around, plan your routes, discover the city differently

Each workshop is supervised by committed trainers and volunteers, who accompany participants at their own pace.

Use of the money

Your donations will help fund a complete program of learning to ride a bike and getting back in the saddle for 12 women in precarious situations, isolated and often with a migration path marked by many difficulties: complex administrative procedures, precariousness, isolation and psychological, physical or genital violence.
These experiences leave deep scars and make rebuilding an independent life particularly difficult.
The best moment was when I graduated at the end of the program. The other girls in the group were saying to each other: "If I could do that, I'm capable of doing lots of other things." And that feeling of being able to do something like that, it's a real boost. We grow out of it.
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