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Empowering Communities Through Cycling

Through cycling, we’re empowering hundreds of Muslim women to become role models and leaders

to uplift their families and our communities.

Our programmes help Muslim women gain confidence, improve their mental and physical well-being and tackle isolation. Support our work and help us to get more sisters cycling!

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Support Weekly Cycle Rides 

Free weekly cycle rides help Muslim women gain confidence and leadership skills,
improve their mental and physical health and

make life-long connections that uplift
communities.

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Help a Muslim Woman Learn to Cycle

Learning to ride a bike can have a transformative impact on confidence, mental wellbeing and physical health. Cycling is not just about transportation;

it takes women on a journey of empowerment and

self-discovery.

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Train Instructors and Mechanics 

We empower Muslim women with employment opportunities as Cycle Instructors and Mechanics.

This makes the world of cycling more accessible for Muslim women and their families.

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Train a Ride Leader

Ride Leadership training enables Muslim women

to take on leadership roles in their communities.

This comprehensive programme includes the

British Cycling RideLeadership Level 1 qualification,

First Aid and bike maintenance.

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Enable Better PR for Muslim Women

We share the stories of everyday superheroes from our network of women, leading powerful change in their communities as Ride Leaders and charity fundraisers
embarking on epic cycle challenges. Help us ensure their stories reach the media and relevant outlets.

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Get Muslim Girls Active

Our Teen Bikers Project inspires the next generation

of Muslim cyclists through free group rides for teenage girls. It provides opportunities for them to engage in healthy, active lifestyles.

Since joining Cycle Sisters, I have improved in cycling however I have

achieved so much more than this - after many years of struggling,

I feel more confident, less anxious, less isolated and happy!”  

Fatima 

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