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When your child needs an adaptive cycle but medical expenses have stretched your budget thin, our Earn-A-Bike Program offers a practical solution. Instead of paying thousands upfront, families in Lubbock sell safety lights in their communities to fundraise for the exact cycle their child needs. This program has helped over 5,000 children nationwide access therapeutic equipment worth more than $50,000 in therapy value over ten years, with zero out-of-pocket expense. Whether your child has Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Down Syndrome, or another mobility challenge, the Earn-A-Bike Program makes independence possible.
Selling safety lights through schools, churches, and neighborhoods is both manageable and rewarding. The lights serve a valuable purpose for anyone who walks or jogs after dark, making them easy to sell. Your fundraiser typically takes four to eight weeks, and we provide complete support throughout the process, from helping you select the right cycle based on your child’s measurements to shipping replacement parts if needed years later.

When your child has Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Down Syndrome, or another mobility challenge, finding affordable therapeutic equipment feels impossible. Traditional adaptive cycles cost thousands of dollars, putting essential therapy tools out of reach for families already stretched thin by medical bills. Watching your child miss out on the independence and physical development that comes from daily movement is heartbreaking.
Every week without access to proper adaptive equipment means missed therapy sessions worth over $115. That adds up to years of lost progress and mounting frustration for both parents and children who deserve better. Our community-driven fundraising program changes everything by letting families in Lubbock and across Texas sell safety lights to earn the exact adaptive cycle their child needs. You pay nothing out of pocket, assembly instructions arrive with your cycle via FedEx, and your child gains access to over $50,000 in therapy value over the next decade.

Getting started with our fundraising program is straightforward for families in Lubbock and across the country. First, you contact us to discuss your child’s specific needs, whether they have Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Down Syndrome, visual impairments, or other mobility challenges. We ask about measurements and the nature of their disability so we can recommend the best adaptive cycle from our inventory. With 40 years of experience, we know exactly which cycles work for different conditions and abilities.
Once you select the right cycle, we ship you a fundraising package containing safety lights with armbands that flash red for nighttime visibility. These lights serve a practical purpose for anyone walking or jogging after dark in Lubbock, which makes them easy to sell to neighbors, coworkers, church members, or community groups. You are not asking for donations; you are offering a useful product that helps people stay safe while raising funds for your child’s therapeutic equipment.
Most families complete their fundraising within four to eight weeks, though the timeline depends on your effort and community involvement. Churches, schools, and local organizations often rally around families to help sell lights faster. The program was designed this way because we partnered with groups like the Lions Club for years under their motto of service. We have seen entire communities come together to help a child earn their cycle, turning what could be a financial burden into an opportunity for neighbors to contribute something meaningful.
After you sell enough safety lights to cover the cost of your chosen cycle, we ship the unit directly to you via FedEx with clear assembly instructions. The cycles arrive disassembled but are simple to put together at home. If you ever need replacement parts, you can call us and we will ship what you need, though our construction quality means repairs are rare. Families nationwide rely on us because we remain available for support long after the cycle arrives, ensuring your child gets the full therapeutic benefit that can total over $50,000 in value over ten years of regular use.
The timeline varies based on your fundraising efforts, but most families complete the program within 4 to 8 weeks. You’ll receive a package with safety lights to sell in your community, and once you’ve sold enough to cover the cost of the cycle, we ship your child’s adaptive bike directly to you. Some families finish faster by involving churches, schools, or local organizations in their fundraising efforts.
First, you’ll contact us to explain your child’s needs and choose the right adaptive cycle. We’ll send you a fundraising package containing safety lights with armbands that flash red for nighttime visibility. These are useful for anyone who walks or jogs after dark. You sell these lights in your neighborhood, workplace, church, or community, and the proceeds go toward earning your child’s cycle. We provide all the materials and support you need to run a successful fundraiser.
The program is designed so families pay nothing out of pocket. Instead of purchasing a cycle directly, you fundraise by selling safety lights. Once you’ve sold enough lights to cover the cost of your chosen adaptive cycle, you’ve earned it. There are no hidden fees or additional costs to your family. If your child uses the cycle just one hour per week, the therapy value equals around $115 weekly, which adds up to more than $50,000 in therapy benefits over ten years.
No, the program is open to families of children with a wide range of special needs. We serve children with Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Down Syndrome, orthopedic challenges, visual impairments, and many other conditions. When you reach out, we’ll ask about your child’s mobility needs and measurements to help identify the best cycle for them. Our 40 years of experience means we understand what works for different disabilities.
We’re here to support you throughout the entire process. If fundraising is taking longer than expected, we can offer tips and connect you with local community groups or organizations that may want to help. After your cycle arrives via FedEx, you’ll receive clear assembly instructions. If you need replacement parts down the road, just call us and we can ship what you need. Because of how our cycles are built, repairs are rare, but we’re always available to assist families nationwide whenever questions come up.
Join the Earn-A-Bike program and secure an adaptive cycle in Lubbock at zero out-of-pocket cost through simple community fundraising.