Ride Concepts, a mountain bike footwear brand, is agreeing to donate $5 for every pair of shoes sold throughout the month of December to purchase a bike for a High Fives Athlete.
What is the High Fives Foundation, you ask? Only one of the coolest non-profits around. Just read their mission statement:
“High Fives focuses on preventing life-changing injuries and provides resources and hope if they happen. Created as a way to “pay-it-forward” in 2009 after the founder’s own recovery, the Foundation has since expanded to help hundreds of injured individuals and veterans from across the country. The High Fives Foundation is a California-based, national 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization.”
Adaptive bikes can cost anywhere from $10,000-$25,000, a price that most simply can’t afford. That’s where The High Fives Foundation comes in.
They have already gifted 62 individuals with adaptive mountain bikes to date-amazing!
You know you need a new pair of MTB shoes after this season anyways, right? Why not purchase a pair from Ride Concepts and feel good that you money is going to help somebody in need?
Seems like a no-brainer to me!