Do you remember your first bike? I don’t recall exactly how old I was (3-4 years). However, I do remember how strong the desire was inside that drove me to get up time and time again, as I was determined to conquer the two wheeled beast that lead to one of the greatest sensations of my life…FREEDOM. Not just freedom but the sensation of it. It was the realization that I could go beyond the driveway, the block, or even the neighborhood. This was that same feeling as any other great explorer must have experienced. Just as the Wright Brothers in their first flight or Armstrong with his first step on the moon. This was FREEDOM and I tasted it.
Getting that first bike is a seminal moment in a child’s life. It’s their first taste in the brave new world of mobility. However, in some cases it is the needed transportation for a young teen to get from point A to point B.
Having seen the Realities for Children’s Bikes for Tykes program in action and recalling what a bicycle meant to me, Xperience Colorado teamed up with Craig Secher, founder and president of Realities For Children, to offer the organization’s Bikes for Tykes program, in the South Metro Denver and Douglas County areas.
This special youth event also grants parents & guardians the chance to select a bicycle for their child if the child is not present or they prefer to “surprise” the youth. Which brings me to a story of a mother and her three kids that participated in this year’s Bikes for Tykes in Douglas County. This family was one of the seven that were sponsored by the Douglas-Elbert Task Force.
This Mom was not able to provide a bike for her three boys When they walked we explained how the program works and directed them to a volunteer that would help them pick out their bike. There were about 120 bikes for these boys to choose from. The look in their eyes said “Wow, any bike we want?” and they went in towards the huge selection. I looked at the single mom with a smile and she leaned over and quickly explained that the boys had no idea where they were going today and what they were doing. This was her Christmas gift to them. It was a memorable Christmas they will cherish forever.
This is just one of the many stories that happen back to back for approximately 2 hours this Christmas. It is truly a blessed experience to share with these families. We served 7 families from the Douglas-Elbert Task Force in 2011 and about 20 in 2010 and the ability to share this program with such a great local effort and partner as the “Task Force” is also a gift.
The simple act of giving a bicycle to a child who might not otherwise be able to get one clearly changes a life. Maybe that life was your own, or the life of someone you know…or maybe you have a light in your life that you would simply like to shine on another’s. We truly believe that a single individual can change the world. These kids are exactly those individuals and as a community, we can make a difference in the life of a child.






