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If you have bikes to donate or contribute, many of the organizations on this page are willing recipients. If you cannot find an organization in your community, you should also check the programs listed on our "youth program directory" and "international recycling bicycles" pages.). Still no luck, check locally for social service agency that serve the homeless, disadvantaged, orphanages, organize gift programs at Christmas, etc. (If you have additions or corrections for this list please let us know. ) * To discourage email harvesting, the email addresses in this directory are un-hyperlinked and have an extra space in them. To use the email address: cut-and-paste the address and delete the space before the @ symbol. For those of you with honorable intentions we are sorry for the inconvenience in communicating with these fine organizations. Directory of Community Bike Programs:AlabamaBici Coop, 4000 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35222 AlaskaUniv. of Alaska at Anchorage Bike Club Off the Chain Bicycle Collective, 814 W. Northern Lights Suite W-15 (west end of the Mat-Maid building), Anchorage, AK. Tel: 258-OTCC (6822) ArizonaRusty Spoke Bicycle Collective, 1023 Grand Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007. Handlebar Helpers, Paiute Neighborhood Center, 6535 E. Osborn, Scottsdale, AZ. Tel: 480-312-0002. (may be defunct) Bike Saviours, 601 University Dr, Tempe AZ 85281. BICAS (Bicycle Inter-Community Action & Salvage), 44 W 6th St, PO Box 1811 , Tucson AZ 85702. Tel: 520-628-7950. Contact: Kim Young. Email: bicasunderground @yahoo.com *. ArkansasBack in the Saddle Bike Collective, Conway AR. (may be defunct) Bike City Recyclery, 546 West Center St. Fayetteville, AR 72701. Email: bikecityrecyclery @gmail.com *. Recycles Bikes for Kids, Little Rock
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