MrBeast And Lectric eBikes Donate 600 Life-Changing eBikes To People In Need
April 1, 2024
In a collaboration between the popular YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, famously known as MrBeast, and the rapidly expanding electric bike company Lectric eBikes, a remarkable initiative has unfolded, touching the lives of 600 individuals in need across America.
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Lectric eBikes, recognized as one of the nation's leading electric bike manufacturers, joined forces with Donaldson's Beast Philanthropy, a nonprofit organization "with a goal of making the world a better place". Together, they embarked on a mission to provide life-changing electric bikes to those facing transportation challenges.
With a shared vision of making a tangible difference in people's lives, the partnership saw Lectric eBikes generously donating $600,000 worth of electric bikes to Beast Philanthropy.
"eBikes can make a significant positive impact on the lives of individuals, especially those who are struggling due to a lack of reliable transportation," stated Levi Conlow, co-founder and CEO of Lectric eBikes.
To identify deserving recipients, Beast Philanthropy enlisted the support of MrBeast's vast online community, encouraging individuals to submit videos detailing their need for an electric bike.
After careful deliberation, 600 individuals were selected as recipients of the life-changing electric bikes. Some bikes were hand-delivered to recipients, while others were shipped directly to their doorsteps, ensuring a seamless and efficient distribution process.
The impact of this initiative was profoundly evident as recipients shared their joy and gratitude through video responses, showcasing the transformative power of their new electric bikes. From unboxing their bikes to taking their first exhilarating rides, the recipients expressed overwhelming appreciation for the newfound mobility and freedom that their electric bikes afforded them.
"Our goal at Beast Philanthropy is to help as many people as possible. Lectric eBikes shares the same goal, so working with them on projects is a terrific match," remarked Darren Margolias, executive director of Beast Philanthropy.
Watch the video below.
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