Aaditya Praveen’s Eagle Project

Categories: Eagle Project.

For his Eagle Project, Aaditya created a 3-day plan to get unused bikes to kids who needed them. By creating fliers, distributing them, and finally collecting bikes and repairing them, Aaditya was able to successfully donate these bikes to children in need with assistance from Kids Bike Lane.

Day 1: On the first day, Aaditya created informative fliers to announce the upcoming bike collection, with a clear goal of gathering and refurbishing bikes for children in need. The fliers were designed to be eye-catching and detailed, explaining the project’s mission and how community members could contribute. This initial step was crucial for building awareness and encouraging donations within the neighborhood.

 

Day 2: On the second day, Aaditya and the other scouts dedicated time to distributing the fliers around the neighborhood, following a thoughtfully planned route similar to the one used for the  Scouting for Food event. By doing so, he was able to spread awareness of the fundraiser to many people in the community allowing for a sufficient number of donations.

 

Day 3: On the third day, Aaditya successfully collected 20 bikes from generous community members, reflecting a positive response to the outreach efforts. Each bike was inspected and underwent any necessary repairs to ensure they were safe and functional, with the help of experienced volunteers from Kids Bike Lanes. This careful process guaranteed that each bike was ready for safe use and could soon be enjoyed by children in need.

 

After all 3 days of the project were completed, Aaditya worked together with Kids Bike Lane one last time to ensure that kids in need were able to receive a bike for them to use and enjoy.