Impact 4 You: Teambuilding Activities

Bike Build for Charity

Impact 4 Good creates teambuilding activities for socially responsible companies that benefit participating employees and the community at large.

Get a Quick Quote! The joy of being a kid and being presented with your first bicycle is unmatched. Remember that feeling? Yet many children throughout the United States are unable to experience that joy. This competitive event is extremely high-energy and interactive, with participants competing in teams to score points and earn bicycle parts. The event involves large numbers of people competing in physical and mental challenges straight out of the gate, and calls for team participation and strong support throughout! At the end of the day, points are tallied, but the real winners are the children that receive the assembled bicycles and Big Wheels as a donation! Is your group ready for the great team challenge?!

Impact 4 Good partners with local children's organizations (such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Ronald McDonald House Charities, etc.), wherever your event takes place, to offer this activity. This activity will contribute a memorable gift to children who would otherwise never have the joy you experienced while riding your first bicycle.

Outcomes:
  • Increased team interaction
  • Productive, energized environment
  • Improved team performance
  • Greater respect and understanding of people and local communities
Features:
  • Challenging, interactive, entertaining and FUN for all ages and physical abilities!
  • Water bottles with company logo (additional cost).
  • Press release describing event provided for immediate release!
Ideal Usage:
  • Conference/Meeting breaks
  • Project start-up, conclusion or mid-project motivation
  • Award trips, Annual Meetings, Retreats & Celebrations
  • Teambuilding


Logistics

Group Size:
Minimum: 20; Maximum: 500

Timeframe: 2 hours

Location: Indoors (ballroom, conference room) or outdoors depending on weather.

 

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