Voi donates new helmets to Wheels for All

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L-R Harry Foskin, public policy manager, Voi, and Sean Tierney, inclusive cycling co-ordinator Wheels For All, with boxes of helmets donated by Voi. Pic: Voi

E-scooter and e-bike operator Voi has donated helmets to Wheels for All in Liverpool.

Wheels for All enables disabled children and adults to take part in cycling activities, using adapted bikes including handcycles, trikes and wheelchair transporters.

Voi, which has recently launched its industry-leading new e-bike model in Liverpool, where it also operates e-scooters, donated helmets to the charity as part of its commitment to the city’s community.

Harry Foskin, public policy manager for Voi UK, said: “Making active travel as inclusive and accessible as possible is part of our mission at Voi, which is why we were delighted to donate helmets for Wheels for All riders to use while they’re taking part in the organisation’s cycling activities across Liverpool. 

“We are proud of our continued support for Wheels for All and its important work, and we look forward to further exciting collaborations later this year.”

Sean Tierney, inclusive cycling coordinator from Wheels for All, said: “We were delighted to welcome Voi at our Wheels for All hub in Litherland. 

“They’ve generously donated some smart new foldable helmets for our participants to use during the sessions, which have gone down an absolute treat. It’s great to have Voi’s support in making cycling as safe and accessible as possible.”

Wheels For All is a national charity which promotes inclusive cycling; both through its own industry leading programmes across the UK that cater to all cycling abilities, as well as facilitating and empowering affiliate organisation’s to offer their own inclusive cycling activities. 

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For further information, please contact: 

Juliette Maxam, Senior PR manager, Voi UK, Ireland and Belgium

juliette.maxam@voiapp.io

About Voi 

Founded in 2018, Voi is a Swedish micromobility company offering e-scooter and e-bike sharing in partnership with towns, cities and local communities. We believe e-scooters can play a central role in changing how people move in our towns and cities in the future. We want to ensure that the micromobility transformation happens the right way - through real innovative technology, open and transparent dialogue with towns, cities and governments and by adapting our products to local needs. Voi’s holistic Environmental Action Plan tackles emissions and promotes renewable energy use and circularity along its supply chain. 

Voi operates in over 100 towns and cities across 12 countries. It is headquartered in Stockholm and employs 1,000 people. To date, Voi boasts more than seven million riders and has served more than 150+ million rides.

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