
Cycling Without Age Alexandria
The Mission of Cycling Without Age Alexandria (CWAA) pairs volunteer pilots with older adults and others of restricted mobility for bike rides. We promote volunteerism, intergenerational bonding and story-telling all while celebrating and enjoying nature.
For 100% of your donation to the CWAA Sustainability project, please click the button below to proceed to the PayPal checkout screen. You can contribute using your PayPal account or a credit card.
You may also send a check to:
CWAA
c/o Craig Andrews
37703 S Eagle Lake Ln
Battle Lake, MN 56515
Thank you for your support!


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You will be contacted for a training session and get you started on having the time of your life helping others enjoy the outdoors!
CWAA in the News

Meet the Committee
Cally Endres
Nancy Klepetka
Craig Andrews
Alice Schmitz
Greg Klepetka (not pictured)
Bryan Swenson (not pictured)
With a passion for cycling, healthy lifestyles, involvement with youth, seniors and those with disabilities, we have been meeting for over a year to get our own chapter of Cycling Without Age started in our community of Alexandria.
We are now at a point to share the great news and seek support for this amazing project!
CWA Story
Watch - Amazing Humans

About Cycling Without Age Globally
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A non-profit international volunteer organization that takes elderly & less abled citizens out for free bike rides in specialized bikes called trishaws.
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Established in 2012 in Copenhagen Denmark and now represented worldwide.
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Provides an opportunity to experience life beyond the confines of a home, residence or facility.
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Bringing everyone, across ages and abilities, together – connecting with nature and with the opportunity to share their stories.
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Now spanning 39 countries world wide, 3,050+ chapters, 4,900+ trishaws, 39,000+ trained volunteer cycle ‘pilots’ (Oldest pilot 90).
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Over 650,000 people have been on 3 million rides - breaking free of social isolation and loneliness – depression (Oldest rider 110).
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Gives everyone the ‘right to wind in their hair’!
Our Journey



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100% Volunteer run
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Cycling Without Age Alexandria reaches official Affiliate status, November 2022.
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Big Ole Bike Club generously supports CWAA and becomes non-profit fiscal agent, November 2022.
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Ongoing relationship building with Grand Arbor, Windmill Ponds, Alexandria YMCA, Alexandria Senior Center, Jakes Bikes, Alex Bike Shop and actively engaging additional community organizations and individuals.
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Secured grant-writing support from Age-Friendly Minnesota and Dancing Sky Area Agency on Aging, January 2023.
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Received state and national grants and donations from Big Ole Bike Club and the Mountaineers mountain bike team to purchase our initial 3 TrioBikes. They arrived in August 2023, meeting our first goal.
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2024 purchased a wheelchair accessible bike and a used TrioBike along with a trailer to haul them to various sites.
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In 2024 we gave 2,070 rides and pedaled over 3,200 miles. We are making many smiles and hearing lots of stories.
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Pursuing funding through National and Community organizations to sustain this amazing program and continue free rides to seniors and those challenged with disabilities.

Trishaws
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The trishaws are customized bikes with specific safety features built in Copenhagen by TrioBike. There are no such bikes in North America.
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They are electric assist and hold two passengers + pilot.
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Options include seat belts, fold up rain hood, additional batteries and fitted insulated blankets.
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The cost per bike with delivery and accessories is estimated at $14,500 and are purchased through Cycling Without Age in Copenhagen.
Benefits

Passengers -
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A new sense of purpose and freedom.
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Opportunities otherwise not available.
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Positive physical, psychological, social impact.
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New stories, friendships, hope…
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Feeling valued, part of society with less social isolation = social change!
Pilots -
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Pilot volunteers from all walks of life bringing their own experiences and stories.
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Fulfillment and satisfaction giving back to their community and in serving the senior & disabled population.
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Relationship building - strengthening community bonds, happiness and improving quality of life!
The Community -
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Enriches the community as a whole.
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Promotes volunteerism, healthy opportunities and intergenerational relationships.
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Encourages a ‘bike friendly’ environment.