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Evaluation of the Cadence Cycling Foundation

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The Cadence Cycling Foundation (CCF) is a Philadelphia based non-profit whose mission is to, Help Kids Create Opportunities through Cycling. The Evaluation of the Cadence Cycling Foundation is intended to determine if the youth involved in CCF improved on a core set of lifeskillsby participating in the cycling program. CCF had assumed that youth participating in theircycling program saw changes in the following life-skills: goal setting, discipline, teamwork, commitment, and confidence. A paper survey was distributed to the Cadence Cycling Foundation athletes with the objective to test if the above listed life-skills were learned, and improved upon because of cycling. The results of surveying twenty-five athletes who were actively involved in the cycling program found that, the majority of participants saw positive changes in all five areas of life-skills because of cycling and the Cadence Cycling Foundation.
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Title: Evaluation of the Cadence Cycling Foundation
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The Cadence Cycling Foundation (CCF) is a Philadelphia based non-profit whose mission is to, Help Kids Create Opportunities through Cycling.
The Evaluation of the Cadence Cycling Foundation is intended to determine if the youth involved in CCF improved on a core set of lifeskillsby participating in the cycling program.
CCF had assumed that youth participating in theircycling program saw changes in the following life-skills: goal setting, discipline, teamwork, commitment, and confidence.
A paper survey was distributed to the Cadence Cycling Foundation athletes with the objective to test if the above listed life-skills were learned, and improved upon because of cycling.
The results of surveying twenty-five athletes who were actively involved in the cycling program found that, the majority of participants saw positive changes in all five areas of life-skills because of cycling and the Cadence Cycling Foundation.

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