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  • Handlebars for the Homeless (H4H) is back again for 2025. All funds raised from this ride will go to support individuals experiencing homelessness. NSO’s H4H guided bicycle tour will highlight some of Detroit’s hidden treasures. The tour begins and ends at the NSO Bell Building located at 882 Oakman Boulevard in Detroit (former historic Michigan Bell Building) with a stop in the middle at Detroit first Healthy Housing Center located across the parking lot from the Clay Apartments.

    VIP REGISTRATION
    $150 and includes:
    - Registration for H4H bike tour
    - Annual H4H rider t-shirt
    - Long sleeve H4H shirt
    - Special Gift

    INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION
    - Annual H4H rider t-shirt

    Early Registration - $50
    Through May 31, 2025
    Early Registrants will receive a H4H Mug or Glass while supplies last.

    Regular Registration - $60
    June 1 through July 20, 2025

    Late Registration - $70
    July 21 through August 22, 2025

    GROUP REGISTRATION
    Group Discount Promo Codes: To receive a Group Discount Promo Code before registering email corporateaffairs@nso-mi.org or call 313-961-4890 ext. 1010.
    Nonprofit teams of 5 or more pay $40 per member now through All other teams of 5-9 pay $45 per member and Teams of 10 or more: $40 per person.

    TENTATIVE EVENT DAY AGENDA
    Participant Check-in and Onsite Registration*: 7:00 am
    Pre-Tour Announcements: 8:30 am
    Tour Start Time: 9:00 am
    Tour End Time: 12 noon
    *All pre-registered participants must check in to receive their T-shirt and raffle ticket.

    The 15-mile tour guides cyclists through some of Detroit’s most notable neighborhoods including Boston Edison, Piety Hill, and Virginia Park. Cyclists will also travel through the historic Poletown and Milwaukee Junction communities. All participants will receive a NSO Handlebars for the Homeless high-performance T-shirt, spoke card, raffle entry, and refreshments. The ride is fully supported with seasoned
    bicyclists and professional mechanics cycling with the group.

    We are also offering a 6-mile tour route again this year! Rider's will be able to see areas that are being refreshed and revitalized. Neighborhoods where some of the state and even country’s hottest restaurants are located. We will leave from the Bell Building and ride through Boston Edison Historic District and stop at the NSO Life Choices Building. From Life Choices, the longer route riders will head through North End & Milwaukee
    Junction, and then up through Island View to the McDougall Hunt neighborhood where the DHHC is located.

    Cyclists can also support the ride virtually and raise money anytime and anywhere beginning Friday, August 22 through Sunday, August 24, 2025. Cyclists can take their own route, ride indoors or outdoors, atop a traditional bike or a smart bike trainer, on their favorite bike path or virtual bicycle app. ALL BICYCLISTS MUST WEAR A HELMET. Participants must be 14 years of age by date of the ride or older and all youth must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
  • $365

    raised of $60,000 goal

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In Support of Neighborhood Service Organization
Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO), aDetroit-based integrated health and human service agency, deliverscommunity-based services and holistic programs for vulnerable populations. Theagency provides behavioral health and primary care services, in addition towraparound services that address barriers to housing, health, and well-being.NSO serves 12,000 people annually in Wayne and Oakland counties.