ABOUT LIVING LIFE ON TWO WHEELS
WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
In everything we do, family is at the center. We consider everyone we have come to know, cross paths with, or anyone out there who shares in the caring and nurturing of others, a part of our family. Children and cycling is what keeps our world turning, and is how we will make an impact to be remembered and enjoyed for years past our own existence.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to cultivate a culture where cycling is the catalyst to strengthen the world, starting in our communities. By bringing bicycle riding awareness, education and opportunity closer to home and accessible to all people will help change the world, two wheels at a time.
OUR VALUES
At Living Life on 2 Wheels Inc., working hard and setting goals is what we contribute to success. No matter where you are today, tomorrow gives you the freedom to change yourself and become what you desire. We all deserve the chance to fail, it's the action/discipline to get back up that makes us who we are. We are a part of changing the world, one child and one cyclist at a time. Our programs are focused on creating a foundation for good health, strong teamwork, leadership skills for life, the importance of giving back, and the understanding that FAILURE is on the path of growth!
OUR VISION
Cycling is more than just a sport. Cycling is where families unite together with others to have fun, feel the pain, push the limits, and exceed expectations. It's about getting fit and discovering a new or renewed mental clarity. At its best, we laugh and cry at the same time. Developing individuals and creating an environment that brings families together is our vision. We want to strengthen both physical and mental wellness through our work at Living Life on 2 Wheels. Our vision it to provide safe places for families to participate in the sport of cycling together, and develop programs and camps for everyone and all levels of ability.
OFFICERS
Rene Creed - President
Chris Creed - VP/Secretary
Debbie Washeck- Treasurer
EIN - 83-3171172