Does anyone have experience with an earn-a-bike program where the bike recipients earn a bike not by learning bike mainteence skills, but by completing some other task or assignment? For example, by participating in an after school program, or volunteering for a community project, or agreeing to take part in an educational program on drug awareness/nutrition and fitness/sex education. i.e. Have you found creative ways to use a bike as a bridge to address other important issues, for young people or adults? Thanks! Chuck