Illuminate Your Ride

The Lights for Bikes Program for Southwest Florida

Light Up the Path to Safety

At Naples Pathways Coalition, we believe that every cyclist deserves a safe journey, day or night. That’s why we launched the Lights for Bikes program, an initiative designed to equip commuter cyclists with essential safety gear at no cost.

Through this program, we provide high-quality bike lights, reflective gear, and helmets, ensuring that our community’s cyclists are visible and protected on their commutes.

Empowerment Through Education

Safety doesn’t end with equipment. The Lights for Bikes program also includes vital safety instruction, empowering cyclists with the knowledge they need to navigate the streets securely. We partner with local businesses to deliver these resources directly to commuter cyclists through their employers, making safety accessible to all.

How Businesses Can Get Involved

Are you a business owner committed to the well-being of your employees who commute by bicycle? Join us in promoting cyclist safety in our community by requesting the Lights for Bikes program for your organization. Simply reach out to us via email at [insert email address], and we’ll take care of the rest, bringing the program to your doorstep.

Supporting Safety Through Sponsorship

While the Lights for Bikes program is offered at no charge to participants, its success relies on the generous support of sponsors and donors. Your contribution can directly impact the safety of our cyclists and the overall wellbeing of our community. We invite individuals and businesses to sponsor this life-saving program, helping us to light up more lives with every donation.

Make a Difference Today

By supporting the Lights for Bikes program, you’re not just funding equipment—you’re investing in a safer, more connected community. Whether you’re a local business looking to get involved or an individual eager to contribute, your support makes all the difference. Help us ensure that every cyclist has the light to ride right, night and day.