All Kids Bike launching amazing program in Sterling Heights
All Kids Bike is a national organization whose goal is to teach kids how to ride a bike.
All Kids Bike, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to give every child in America the opportunity to learn how to ride a bike in school, is revealing the All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program at Sterling Heights’ Havel Elementary (41855 Schoenherr Rd.).
The program will kick off Thursday at 2 p.m.
During the celebration, the All Kids Bike Program will be introduced to the kindergarteners, and they will enjoy their first ride on the Strider balance bikes.
Leadership will speak
Havel Elementary School leadership, along with representatives from the Life Time Foundation, will deliver a brief presentation prior to the bike reveal.

The Life Time Foundation provided $9,000 to gift the ready-to-teach, All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program, which includes teacher training and certification, the comprehensive eight-lesson learn-to-ride curriculum, a fleet of 24 Strider balance-to-pedal bikes, pedal conversion kits, student helmets, a teacher instruction bike, and rolling storage racks — everything needed to teach kids how to progress from balancing to pedaling.
Havel Elementary was selected because it is a community where Life Time team members live and work.
Riding a bike is a life-changing skill
By teaching kids to ride bikes in school, All Kids Bike gives hundreds of thousands of children each year the chance to learn a life-changing skill that supports physical development, boosts mental health, and builds confidence.
This inclusive program empowers children to achieve a key developmental milestone while building lifelong wellness, confidence, and independence because every child deserves the joy and freedom that comes with riding on two wheels.
The Life Time Foundation is dedicated to fostering healthy people, a healthy planet, and a healthy way of life.
With their gift of $90,000 to All Kids Bike, they will deliver 10 programs at schools across the country during the 2025-26 school year.
