The Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon Elementary Program
Showing youth what they Can do!
The spirit of Can do! is at the heart of the Cyclebetes School Programs.
Anyone, when rising to the opportunity to see what they Can do! is transformed!
Regardless of age we are empowered...we see what is possible...we are changed!
Next time we set the bar higher....we learn to challenge ourselves.
The Cyclebetes school programs seek to show youth - from young adolescent to high school students - what they Can do!
The Cyclebetes Bike Challenge - Elementary students
A resource rich program filled with drills, skills and safety information that can be used as the basis of a school bike club or as an enhancement to physical education classes. A Lap-a-Thon or Bike Challenge event supporting the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation celebrates and tests bike skills. Cyclebetes Bike Challenge kit will be available late September 2010
Why participate in the Cyclebetes Elementary Bike Challenge Program
- Promotes fitness and health
- Develops road safety and bike skills
- Instills pride of ownership and bike maintenance knowledge
- Encourages patience and focus
- Build team skills
- Demonstrates social responsibility and Delivers on a promise to cure juvenile diabetes
- Creates a spirit of Can do!
To learn more about the Cyclebetes School Programs contact:
Cheryl Wilson-Stewart
Cyclebetes Director of School Initiatives
Email: cheryl@cyclebetes.com
Tel: 604.538.7383
Cheryl would be happy to discuss the programs and answer any questions you may have. PLUS: View her Bio here
"To accomplish great things we must believe we can. A can do spirit drives all great leaders, scientists, innovators, business people and citizens of the world! Imagine if every young person began the next day of their life with the can do!"
Cheryl Wilson-Stewart Cyclebetes Director of School Programs
A Promise for a Cure.
Type 1 diabetes is devastating
On average type 1 shortens life by 15 years.
Diagnosis is most common in youth between 5 and 9, however, adolescence and adult cases of type 1 diabetes are on the increase.
Type 1 diabetics live with more than 1500 needle pricks a year just to stay alive - but this is not a cure - there is no cure.
There are 246 million people worldwide with type 1 diabetes - most of them are children.
This number is expected to rise to 380 million by 2025.
This could be you or someone in your family.
Cyclebetes is delivering on a promise to cure type 1 diabetes.
A cure is close.... help deliver on a promise.
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