Helping Offenders Work to Help Others. What we do We deliver community and prison-based work projects. We give offenders the opportunity to pay back to.

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Helping Offenders Work to Help Others

What we do We deliver community and prison-based work projects. We give offenders the opportunity to pay back to society and learn new skills as they serve their sentences. The projects also benefit the environment and help communities in need, at home and abroad

How we work We rescue and recycle scrapped bikes and wheelchairs that are no longer in use and set up prison workshops where offenders clean, refurbish and repair them to industry standard. We then donate the refurbished bikes and wheelchairs to people in need in England, and in developing countries.

How you can help Donate unwanted bikes, wheelchairs, items for refurbishment Volunteer your time / expertise to support us help others Contact :- Trish Thompson Director of Operations m Registered Charity No