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For Littrell, NBW’s active outreach to the larger community resonates with St. Mary’s own mission. The association has become “symbiotic.” NBW is one of the faces St. Mary’s presents to the world – as well as its own congregation. “I hope it leaves some people with a sense that a church is engaged with its own community and people beyond itself – not just passively but actively.” Through a singular focus on bicycles, NBW has spawned programs that change young people’s lives – and by extension transform communities too. “It’s a unique organization,” says Glenn Devitt, Health Council Program Coordinator for the School District of Philadelphia, which has collaborated with NBW on several physical fitness and anti-obesity initiatives. “The service that they provide to the community is Housed in the basement of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Neighborhood Bike invaluable.” Participants in the Earn-a-Bike sessions, Works’ workshop makes use of every bit of available storage space. for example, take home much more than the cool bikes feels like to work at it and have your work pay off. And now they fixed up themselves. They gain confidence, work habits, he’s in the front.” and practical skills that have a lasting impact. Building and repairing bicycles involves both collaboration and the ability Dyson attributes his organization’s success to NBW’s attitude to work independently. “It’s an avenue for young kids to to ݅ɑ́ѡ