CHICAGO — Powered by Pedals, Driven by Purpose: The Cycle of Giving at Working Bikes.
In a warehouse on Chicago’s Southwest Side, old bicycles are getting a second chance and so are the people who ride them.
At Working Bikes, a nonprofit bicycle shop, thousands of donated bikes arrive every year. Some are rusty. Some are broken. Many have been forgotten in garages, basements, and alleys across the city. But to the volunteers who fill the shop each day, every bike represents an opportunity.
Fueled by a dedicated team of volunteers, Working Bikes repairs, restores, and redistributes bicycles to people who need reliable transportation. What might seem like a simple bike can become a lifeline. Helping someone get to work, attend school, access healthcare, or simply move through their community with greater freedom and independence. The mission is simple: Turn unused bicycles into tools for opportunity.
In a city where transportation costs can be a burden, a bike can make the difference between missing an opportunity and reaching it. Inside the shop, volunteers spend countless hours tightening chains, adjusting brakes, replacing tires, and bringing worn-out bicycles back to life. Their work is a labor of love, driven by a belief that something as simple as a bicycle can create meaningful change.
That spirit is what makes Working Bikes unique. It isn’t just a repair shop. It’s a community built on generosity, sustainability, and service. Every donated bike becomes part of a larger story, one of neighbors helping neighbors and communities investing in one another.
It’s a place powered by pedals and driven by purpose. And with every bike that leaves the shop, the cycle continues: one person donates, another volunteers, and someone in need gains the freedom that comes with two wheels. At Working Bikes, the journey doesn’t end when a bicycle is repaired. That’s where a new story begins.
It’s the cycle of giving. One bike, one ride, and one life changed at a time.
Please visit workingbikes.org for more information on how to donate your old bike.










