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Cycle of Life is a Liverpool-based social enterprise that removes barriers to cycling for diverse, underserved communities, using bikes as a tool for social change, empowerment, and crime prevention. Founded in 2020 and incorporated as a company limited by guarantee (No. 13170533) in 2021, we operate from the Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre in Toxteth (Liverpool L8 1TH), focusing on young people aged 14-25 from low-income, ethnic minority, and refugee backgrounds who face risks of criminal exploitation, anti-social behaviour, and social isolation. Our mission aligns with criminal justice goals by providing alternatives to unlawfull activities, building resilience, and facilitating rehabilitation through inclusive programmes that uses cycling and physical activity to promote employability, mental wellbeing, and community integration.
We deliver targeted services for young people in contact with or at risk of the criminal justice system, including referrals from youth offending teams, soc
We deliver targeted services for young people in contact with or at risk of the criminal justice system, including referrals from youth offending teams, soc
Contact
Work Tel. No.
01512453910
cycleoflife@col8.org
Website
In Brief
No. of Volunteers
20
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Training
Organisation type
Social Enterprise - non-profit
Regions
North West | Merseyside (Met County) | Lancashire | Greater Manchester (Met County)
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Collaboration and partnership working | Education | Employment | Environment & regeneration | Family support | Holistic services | Housing & homelessness | Liaison and diversion | Lived experience involvement | Mental health | Mentoring & befriending | Peer support | Physical health | Probation reform | Race | Resettlement | Social prescribing | Sports | Training | Volunteering | Women-only provision