Donate

Good things come round.

Monetary Donations

As we refurbish bikes we try to reuse old bike parts as much as possible. Sometimes we do need to replace wear-out parts like brake pads, tires and shift cables with new ones and that’s where monetary donations really help. We also use donations to buy supplies (lube, degreaser, shop towel etc.) and other essentials that keep our organization going.

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Donate a Bike or Parts

Drop-off during our open hours (preferred) or any day of the week with the Squamish ReBuild attendant.

At the moment we accept all bikes and bike parts so long as they are not completely rusted (like been sitting at the bottom of the Mamquam rusted).

We unfortunately cannot accept:

Volunteer Your Time

If you want to give back to your community and you don’t mind getting your hands dirty consider volunteering at Re:Bike!

You don’t need any bike experience to get involved. We welcome volunteers of all experience levels. If you’re interested in learning, our team is happy to guide you and teach you new skills on the job.

Some of the things you can help with:

Let’s get more bikes back on the road and into the hands of people who need them!

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How Donations Help

Every bike part donated helps keep someone moving – and keeps waste out of the landfill.

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250+

bikes saved from the landfill and counting

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1,000+

BIKE PARTS diverted from the landfill

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600+

VOLUNTEER HOURS donated

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94%

REUSE RATE (by weight) average per bike

See What Your
Donation Can Do!

"Access to a good bike has helped me regain my health and mobility, but it was the genuinely caring & quality service that made the Re:Bike experience unforgettably moving."

- BIKE RECIPIENT