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P4P
(redirected from Pedals for Progress)

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P4PPay for Performance (Medicare)
P4PPedals for Progress (High Bridge, NJ)
P4PProactive Network Provider Participation for P2P
P4PPlayers 4 Players (table football association)
P4PPartnership for Progression (UK)
P4PPhotoshop for Photographers
P4PPartnership for Peace


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org/archives/ciclovia/ RELATED ARTICLE: Cycling groups around the world Pedals for Progress www.
In Central America, the organization Pedals for Progress collects bicycles and sends them to low-income people who have to walk long distances to get to their workplaces.
Now the Department for International Development is the main funder, and the Commonwealth Secretariat also finances fellowships in trade policy THE WORLDAWARE AWARD FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS PEDALS FOR PROGRESS Pedals for Progress (PfP) has perfected a system for collecting unwanted bicycles on the eastern seaboard of the United States and sending them to organisations worldwide which can repair and sell them, well below the cost of a new bike from China or India.
 
 
 
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