Teams earn the parts through challenges, then assemble and donate real, useful things — bikes, mobility aids, play and care kits — to people who need them.
A build-and-donate day is a real project under a deadline: teams have to divide the work, coordinate, and deliver — then watch their effort become something tangible for someone else.
The emotional payoff at the handover is unlike anything a purely fun day produces. People leave prouder, closer, and genuinely moved.
Always. We partner with vetted local organizations who receive and distribute what your team builds, and we close the loop so you see where it went.
Designed to a goal · measured for the shiftEach build is a real project with a real recipient — scaled to your group and tied to the dimensions we measure.
Earn parts, assemble bikes, and donate them to kids or community programs.
Build wheelchairs, mobility aids, or care kits for those in need.
Pack and personalize care, school, or comfort kits at scale.
Distributed-first by default — this travels across modes without losing what makes it work.
Genuine partnership, never staged. Every build serves a real need identified with vetted local partners — measured by what's delivered, not the photos taken.
Chosen to move a real gap — and we check whether it did.
We choose this because it targets a dimension your team needs to move.
Cause, scale, and format are tailored to your team and goal.
We handle partners, logistics, and a meaningful debrief.
We track the targeted dimension so you see what changed.