FahrradFreundeFloridsdorf (FFF)

Projektträger: Heilsarmee / Salvation Army

Verantwortliche*r: Dipl.Soz.Päd.Schmaranzer Andreas

2024

Nominiert

AT

Zivilgesellschaft / Sozialwirtschaft

Worum geht es?

Das nachhaltige Konzept FFF ermöglicht von Armut betroffenen Menschen Zugang zu Mobilität und Networking. In der Werkstatt reparieren und upcyceln ehemalige obdachlose Menschen zusammen mit einem Mechaniker und Freiwilligen secondhand Fahrräder, die der Hilfsorganisation Heilsarmee gespendet wurden. Diese werden zum Sozialtarif weiterverkauft. Weiters bietet FFF kostengünstige Servicierungen von Fahrrädern an, wenn ein neues Rad fehlt. Für viele Menschen ist die Werkstatt und der Secondhandshop mittlerweile zur wichtigen Anlaufstelle in Floridsdorf geworden. FFF hilft bei Rad-und Radlosigkeit

Herausforderung

Rising poverty is a challenge for people living in the outer neighbourhoods of Vienna. The high costs of bike shops discourage people living in poverty from accessing and enjoying cycling on their own bikes. 

Idee

BicycleFriendsFloridsdorf is embedded within the Erna House of the Salvation Army House for formerly homeless people. Since the opening, we promoted cycling as an affordable and fun activity for residents and people in the district. The project also created new opportunities for community spaces and initiatives that were needed and missing in the district. 

Akteur*innen

Our clients, people living in poverty and formerly homeless, initiated this idea. Professional mechanics guide them in recycling and repairing old bikes. Volunteers in the local community also help with the project. 

Wirkung

Erna House transformed from a once secluded place for formerly homeless people into a community centre in the district. It is a space where people of the district can purchase affordable bicycles, work together with the project, and make new friends. 

Transfer

The entire concept is transferable and expandable in other districts of Vienna or Austria. The Salvation Army could open container shops or pop-up stores, such as a workshop, a second-hand shop, and a café with a social counselling centre.