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15.05.2016

Singapore’s cutest volunteering opportunity ever: giving trishaw rides to the elderly

Once a humble mode of transport, trishaws are viewed primarily as tourist traps these days. Thanks to Cycling Without Age, however, they’re getting an image update.  It encourages volunteers to […]

10.01.2016

TODAY – Taking the elderly out for a trishaw joyride

In this feature in Today, Ole Kassow says: “Coming out on the road and feeling the wind can unleash a quality of life that has been lost in so many people when they grow old”

10.01.2016

ScandAsia – Cycling Without Age

Cycling Without Age is a Danish invention and the magazine ScandAsia was quick to pick up on the launch in Singapore

10.01.2016

Expat Giving – Cycling Without Age

At Expat Giving they match expats with worthy causes for contributing to the local society, we are grateful for their support

10.01.2016

Lifting spirits with a trishaw ride

Ageless online is a local magazine that writes about senior citizens, they too support Cycling Without Age

10.01.2016

We love the trailer for the Cycling Without Age documentary

This is a trailer for the documentary by Michael Dorgan about Cycling Without Age. Expected release: December 2015.

01.04.2015

Cycling Without Age on TED

Every morning I go to work by bike, because I love cycling, and one morning I noticed an old man sitting on a bench in a sunny spot with his walking frame next to him. He sat there every single morning for the next two weeks. I could tell he liked to spend time outside, because he sported a nice tan, and always smiling.

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