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Children of varying ages are
nominated by the school.
William Macey
Witnessing the smile on children’s faces when they receive something new
is wonderful and is the only reward that Rick Bevington is looking for (there is
never a lack of smiles when Rick is around) when helping underprivileged
children in Pattaya.
Every year for the past 10 years, he has purchased approximately 30 bicycles,
with some help from Pattaya Sports Club, to present to deserving children in
schools Nos. 4 and 7. Even though they are new machines, they are subjected to
the Bevington scrutiny for he, virtually, dismantles them and puts them together
again to ensure that everything operates perfectly, particularly the brakes.
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Thanks to Rick and PSC.
Many of the children come from poor families and are unable
to afford a motorbike or the fare for a baht bus and have to walk many
kilometres every day. With this situation in mind, the teachers recommend to
Rick the children that they feel would benefit from having a bicycle but
particular attention is paid to those that have made big strides in their school
work during the year and are, therefore, deserving of the help given by Rick.
The school turns out to welcome the Rick and PSC and the school band play the
national anthem.
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The band plays the national anthem.
A recent addition to this routine occurred when an appeal for
cycles that are no longer in use yielded 4 second hand machines for him to
present to a centre of his choice but not before these also were subjected to
the Bevington overhaul to ensure they were safe enough to be presented.
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The smile says it all.
A recommendation by Pattaya Sports Club saw Rick arriving at
the CPDC in Huay Yai to the delight of the younger children who were overjoyed
with their new toys. One particular young lady would not be separated from her
cycle. This exercise just proves what can be achieved when making good use of
items, bicycles in this case, that are no longer being used.
Rick always provides helmets and padlocks with each machine and insists that the
children are aware of how important it is to use their helmets at all times. He
is thinking of the future and hoping that they get into the habit of using
helmets particularly when they are at an age when they have a motorbike.
Do you have an unused, albeit broken, bicycle that is now longer being used and
is in the way, to allow Rick the opportunity to make full use of it for the
benefit of a child in need? If so contact William on 0861522754 or the staff at
Pattaya Sports Club.
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A little help is sometimes needed.
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Rick with two of the younger
recipients.
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The school turned out to welcome the
guests.