Pedals of Care
Know The Activity
Group Size
Up to 200 People
LOCATION
Indoor/ Outdoor
Duration
90 to 120 minutes
Why should you choose it?
Creates a direct, visible connection between your team’s effort and a child’s quality of life
Combines the thrill of hands-on competition with the depth of genuine social impact
Gives every participant, builders and puzzle-solvers alike, an equal and meaningful role
Demonstrates corporate responsibility through action that employees can see, touch, and feel proud of
Produces one of the most emotionally powerful closing moments of any team activity
Result
Teams leave Pedals of Care having built something real for someone who truly needed it. The process of competing, problem-solving, and assembling together creates strong team memories. But it is the donation finale that stays with people longest. Watching a child receive a bicycle that your team built with their own hands reframes what teamwork is really for. Participants carry that feeling back into the workplace, and it quietly changes how they show up for each other.
Learning Outcome
Purpose-Driven Collaboration: Bring your best effort to a challenge because the outcome genuinely matters
Problem-Solving: Work through puzzles and challenges under pressure to secure the parts your team needs
Resource Management: Make smart decisions about how to earn and allocate points to complete the build
Communication: Coordinate seamlessly between builders and challenge teams to keep progress moving
Empathy and Social Awareness: Connect personally with the reality of children who lack access to basic resources
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Have any Questions?
Do participants need mechanical skills to build the bicycles?
None at all. Teams are provided with full tool kits and step-by-step support. The activity is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of experience.
Who receives the bicycles?
The completed bicycles are donated to children attending NGO-run schools serving underprivileged communities, children for whom a bicycle can make a genuine difference to their daily lives and access to education.
How does the donation moment work?
The session closes with a handover ceremony where teams present the bicycles they built to the children or their school representatives. It is a moment that consistently stops the room.
What do participants say after the experience?
That they came in expecting a fun team activity and left feeling something they did not anticipate. When you spend an afternoon building something for a child who has very little, the work takes on a meaning that goes far beyond the workplace. That is what makes Pedals of Care unforgettable.