Cycling gives her a sense of independence and a way to exercise.
She learned the basics growing up in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and
now a program in her new home of Toronto has taught the
24-year-old Eritrean refugee how to steer and basic bike
mechanics, giving her the confidence to teach others.
"I
learned it here," she said, sitting in a park in Toronto's east
end. "Small things that grow into something big."
Hijabs and Helmets aims to provide education and a welcoming
environment toward people new to cycling and the city -
especially to Muslim women who may come from backgrounds where
cycling was not the norm.
The program was created three years ago to meet a community
need, said Menna Badawi, a community health worker at Access
Alliance Multicultural Health & Community Services and program
lead for Hijabs and Helmets.
It gets most of its funding from Maple Leaf Sports and
Entertainment, which owns Toronto sports teams including the
Maple Leafs ice hockey team and the Raptors basketball team.
The group realized "there was a gap in services for Muslim women
in the community ... who are interested in cycling and kind of
don't know where to go," Badawi said.
Badawi, who has been part of an all-women Muslim running club,
said she understood the feeling.
"As a Muslim hijabi I did find there was a gap in recreational
sports for women who look like me," she said.
The group serves Toronto's Taylor Creek area, which has a high
proportion of newcomers, Badawi said.
Elhassan said she got involved in the program last year with her
sisters. Soon she felt comfortable enough to bike to the
supermarket, bags balanced on handlebars.
The deliberate inclusion of hijab-wearing women "means a lot,"
Elhassan said. "I felt like, oh, we are recognized."
(Reporting by Anna Mehler Paperny, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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