Bill the Bicycle Angel

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One day in 2020 Kim Mai went to Centro Romero where she studied English. She had not gone there in many months because of the pandemic raging around the world. Kim Mai had an important test to take. She and her classmates were returning to the community center to take the test to see how much their English had improved since class started in March.

In Chicago, where Kim Mai lives, the weather in late spring is often very pleasant. The test was on June 17th. It was a warm, sunny day. Kim Mai lives near Centro Romero so she rides her bike to class every time she can. She rode her bike to take the test. She locked it to a bike rack in front of the community center. The test was one hour long so she was inside for a little more than an hour.

Before the test Kim Mai saw her classmates in person, many for the first time. At 11:15 she finished her test and left. She found a nasty surprise outside. Her bike was gone! In the short time she was in class a thief had come and cut the cable she used to lock her bike. They took her bicycle.

This was a very unlucky experience for Kim Mai. But was she unlucky? No! Her teacher, John, knew a very special man, "Bicycle Angel" Bill McGraw. Bill didn’t make bicycles. Bill didn’t sell bicycles. Bill acquired bicycles and gave them to students in Chicago.

John called Bill and told him what had happened. He was happy to help and he delivered a “new” bicycle to her the next day.

Fammu came to Chicago from India and was John’s student at Centro Romero, too. It was very hard for her to go to classes daily because she couldn’t afford $5.00 a day to take the bus. Sometimes she walked and sometimes she took public transportation. When John learned of her situation he told her that he could help her get a bike. Shortly after that she got a bike from Bill and could attend her classes every day. Fammu says she learned to travel the streets around Chicago by riding her bike.

Bill McGraw began giving bicycles away in 1993. He lives on the northwest side of Chicago where there is a small high school nearby. One day he saw some students walking with heavy books. He asked them why they were walking and they told him that they had no other choice. Bill had some bikes in his garage. He offered them to the school administrators so they could give them to their students. He soon began supplying bicycles to all the students at the small school. Over time he branched out and began helping students at local community centers, too. His bicycle repair skills have allowed him to take damaged bikes and repair them to give to people who need them.

Bill has helped many, many people get bicycles. He gives away about 500 bicycles every year! Sometimes he gets bikes from junk collectors who prowl the alleys of Chicago looking for useful “garbage”. If the bicycles are broken Bill repairs them.

Over the years he has established a relationship with a lot of property managers in skyscrapers in Chicago, buildings as tall as 50 stories. The people who live in these buildings often have a lot of money. They may change apartments regularly. When they move they don’t think about their bicycles and they abandon them in the storage area of the high-rise buildings. This is where Bill comes in. Bill tells the property managers he wants to give the bicycles to people who will cherish them. They will never move away and abandon them. They will use them and enjoy them. Since there are many community centers in Chicago he always finds people to share the bicycles with.

Kim Mai and Fammu’s teacher, John, has helped Bill give away over 90 bicycles since they met in 2017. Rosanne is another teacher at Centro Romero. She met Bill many years ago when he worked as a volunteer teacher there. Bill has given Rosanne’s students many bicycles over the years, too. Since 1993 he has given away over 10,000 bicycles! He has made thousands of people very happy!

Vocabulary Matching

Drag the words to their correct definitions.

Pandemic
Acquire
Skyscraper
Establish
Abandon
Branch out
Pleasant
Afford
Damaged
Prowl
Widespread illness
Buy or receive
Tall building
Create, make
Leave alone
Extend, get bigger
Nice, calm
Be able to buy
Broken, marked
Move around while hiding
True or False
1. Kim Mai’s bike was stolen while she was in class.
2. Bill McGraw sells bicycles to students.
3. Fammu could attend classes daily before she got a bike.
4. Bill started giving bicycles away in 1993.
5. Bill repairs broken bicycles before giving them away.
6. Kim Mai rides her bike to class every day.
Cloze Activity

Fill in the blanks:

1. Bill McGraw gives away about bicycles every year.

2. Kim Mai had an important ______ to take.

3. Fammu couldn’t afford $______ per day to take the bus.

4. Bill started giving bicycles away in the year ______.

Multiple Choice
1. Why did Kim Mai ride her bike to Centro Romero on June 17th?
2. Where does Bill get some of the bicycles he gives away?
3. What problem did Fammu have before she got a bike?
4. How does Bill fix the bikes he gives away?
5. Who helped Bill give away over 90 bikes since 2017?
Cause and Effect
Cause: Kim Mai’s bike was stolen.
Effect: Her teacher called Bill, who gave her another bike.
Cause: Fammu couldn’t afford the bus.
Effect: She got a bike from Bill and could attend classes every day.
Cause: Bill saw students carrying heavy books.
Effect: He gave them bicycles from his garage.
Comprehension Questions
1. Why didn’t Fammu attend class every day?
Because she couldn’t afford $5 per day for the bus.
2. How did Bill start giving away bikes?
He saw students walking with heavy books and gave them bikes from his garage.
3. When did Bill begin giving bicycles away?
1993
4. Where does Bill get abandoned bicycles?
From storage areas of high-rise buildings and junk collectors.
5. How many bicycles has Bill given away since 1993?
Over 10,000 bicycles
Discussion / Writing Prompts

1. Have you ever had a bicycle? What happened to it?

2. Has anyone ever given you a bicycle or a special gift? How did it make you feel?

3. Bill is called the “Bicycle Angel” because of his generosity. Who is someone you know that deserves a special title for kindness? What would it be?

4. Fammu learned to travel Chicago by bike. What is something new you have learned recently, and how did it make you feel?