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− | '''Bikers Without Borders''' (BWOB) is a [[non profit organization]] that was created to research volunteer opportunities in Latin America. In [[2003]] two motorcycle enthusiasts Steve Wallstrom and James Mallory rode their [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]] [[Kawasaki KLR650|KLR 650]] [[dual-sport]] [[motorcycle]]s through 13 different countries over the course of seven months volunteering and researching organizations in need of volunteers. Most of their time was dedicated to seeking opportunities in hospitals, Christian missions, dental clinics and orphanages. | + | '''Bikers Without Borders''' (BWOB) is a [[non profit organization]] that was created to research volunteer opportunities in Latin America. |
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+ | ==Charity Rides== | ||
+ | In [[2003]] two motorcycle enthusiasts from the organization Steve Wallstrom and James Mallory rode their [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]] [[Kawasaki KLR650|KLR 650]] [[dual-sport]] [[motorcycle]]s through 13 different countries over the course of seven months volunteering and researching organizations in need of volunteers. Most of their time was dedicated to seeking opportunities in hospitals, Christian missions, dental clinics and orphanages. | ||
BWOB received sponsorship from a variety of corporations including Kawasaki, Iridium Satellite Phones, Dual Star, Joe Rocket and First Gear. | BWOB received sponsorship from a variety of corporations including Kawasaki, Iridium Satellite Phones, Dual Star, Joe Rocket and First Gear. |
Revision as of 04:47, 9 January 2011
Bikers Without Borders (BWOB) is a non profit organization that was created to research volunteer opportunities in Latin America.
Charity Rides
In 2003 two motorcycle enthusiasts from the organization Steve Wallstrom and James Mallory rode their Kawasaki KLR 650 dual-sport motorcycles through 13 different countries over the course of seven months volunteering and researching organizations in need of volunteers. Most of their time was dedicated to seeking opportunities in hospitals, Christian missions, dental clinics and orphanages.
BWOB received sponsorship from a variety of corporations including Kawasaki, Iridium Satellite Phones, Dual Star, Joe Rocket and First Gear.