Rick Case Bikes for Kids Donation Program FAQ

Summary
Rick Case Bikes for Kids is accepting gently used bicycle donations through December 20 at Rick Case Automotive Group dealerships in Broward County to provide bikes to children in need through local charitable organizations during the holiday season.
What is Rick Case Bikes for Kids?
Rick Case Bikes for Kids is a charitable program that collects gently used bicycles and distributes them to children through local charitable organizations, churches, synagogues, and schools.
How long has this program been running?
The program is now in its 44th year and has collected upwards of 122,000 gently used bicycles since its inception.
When can I donate bikes?
Bike donations are being accepted through December 20, and the dealerships are open seven days a week for drop-offs.
Where can I drop off bicycle donations?
You can drop off bikes at any Rick Case Automotive Group dealership in Broward County, including locations in Davie, Ft. Lauderdale, and Sunrise.
What condition should the donated bikes be in?
The program accepts gently used bicycles that are in good, working condition.
Who benefits from these bicycle donations?
The donated bikes are distributed to children through organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs, Habitat for Humanity, Women in Distress, and other local charitable organizations, churches, synagogues, and schools.
Why is this program important to the community?
The program provides children with their first bikes, bringing them feelings of independence and joy while making holidays brighter for kids in need throughout the community.
Who operates the Rick Case Bikes for Kids program?
The program is operated by the Rick Case Automotive Group, led by President and CEO Rita Case, and relies on community donations of bikes they no longer need.
How can I find specific dealership hours for drop-offs?
Visit RickCase.com for specific dealership hours and additional information about the donation program.
What makes this program special according to the organizers?
According to Rita Case, the program is special because for many children, this is their first bike, bringing them the same feelings of independence and joy that many people remember from their own first bike experiences.

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