B4HWA is completely volunteer run and can only do the work that we do because of the brilliant people donating their time to our organisation.

The new B4H WA Bike Shed is now operational at Unit 1, 7 Elmsfield Road Midland, and the old workshop at Jack Williamson Oval has been closed.

Workshop hours:

Weekly: Volunteers are welcome every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am to 1pm.

Monthly: We are also open on the second Sunday of the month from 9am to 1pm.

Sunday workshop sessions recommence from 11 September 2022

Because the health and wellbeing of you and your loved ones is paramount, especially while the COVID 19 pandemic remains a threat, there are strict work protocols enforced at the workshop, in accordance with Government Health advice. 

On arrival you will be expected to enter your name and contact details in the attendance register.  B4H WA has provided hand sanitiser and encourages all volunteers to use it regularly. Other Government measures may be implemented from time to time.

We are all in this together.  If we all abide by the rules, we can all stay healthy and have an enjoyable time continuing our charitable purpose and serving those in need.


B4HWA has a workshop, known as the B4H WA Bike Shed, located at Unit 1, 7 Elmsfield Road, Midvale. Here we collect donated bicycles, work to repair them and pack them into shipping containers for transportation to NGO partners in Africa or to communities in remote WA.

We always need extra hands. Whether you’re interested in helping out collecting bikes or joining in one of our packing days or have other skills that could benefit the project – please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you. And remember — no experience necessary! Our experienced workshop volunteers are there to help when you need a hand.