As FABB approaches its 20th anniversary in 2025, we invite you to join us in celebrating two decades of achievements that have transformed our region into a safer, more bike-friendly community.

Since 2005, FABB has been a powerful advocate for better bicycling. Together, we’ve worked tirelessly to:

  • Build safer streets with improved infrastructure,
  • Promote bicycling education for riders of all ages,
  • Partner with law enforcement to make our roads safer, and
  • Inspire underserved communities to embrace biking as a tool for empowerment.

These victories weren’t possible without the unwavering support of donors, volunteers, and champions of our cause. As we embark on this milestone anniversary year, we need your help to sustain this momentum and ensure that the next generation inherits streets that are safe, communities that are connected, and a future where bicycling thrives.

On Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, we launch our annual appeal, and we’re inviting you to ride with us into a brighter future. Together, we can honor the past 20 years while setting the foundation for an even stronger, more impactful effort over the coming years.

You can help in various ways:

Donate: Your financial contributions fuel our advocacy and community programs. Donations also come with new or renewed FABB memberships, making you part of a community of civic-minded riders who are as passionate about making bicycling better as you are. [Don’t want the benefits of membership? You can still support FABB with a donation here.]

Volunteer: Plan now to lend your time and talents to our events, campaigns, and community outreach efforts in the coming year. Find out more by contacting us at [email protected].

Spread the Word: Share our appeal and mission with friends, family, and on social media. Your voice amplifies our message.

With your support, we can make the next 20 years even more impactful—creating safer streets, empowered communities, and a more bike-friendly future for everyone.

 

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