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Double Your Giving with Matching Funds and Help Protect Cyclists via BC Safe Routes Now Project

release by the BC Cycling Coalition

November 23, 2022 - You can help us protect cyclists across BC! Double your giving with matching funds. Your contribution will champion BC Safe Routes Now, a new joint project between the BC Cycling Coalition and SFU’s Cities, Health and Transportation Lab.

Become a safe routes champion for all BC road users by doubling your donation today. ©

Together we are identifying the most urgently-needed safe transportation routes for vulnerable road users across BC.

By creating an up-to-date inventory of safe routes and then bringing together local advocates, planners and politicians we can create more safe routes on our roads safer for all users. That includes vulnerable communities, cycle tourists, and those unable to drive.

For a limited time, your minimum $10/month commitment or one-time donation of $100 will be doubled.
With your help we will hire a full-time coordinator to create a dynamic up-to-date map of all active transportation routes and plans, showcase successes and bring together stakeholders to share their experiences.

With a more informed, coordinated approach we can help BC meet its transportation climate goals, make the case for more funding, encourage more e-biking and micromobility options, and improve public health and affordability.

Donate now to double your impact. Become a Safe Routes Champion!

Donate here.

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