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What if a car isn’t just a car, but a turning point? I sat down with Changing Gears founders and leaders Joel Bokelman and Amanda Sinclair to unpack how a “Habitat for Cars” model turns reliable transportation into access to jobs, better pay, safer schedules, and the freedom to plan a future. It’s a practical, human approach to poverty that blends restored donated vehicles, half-price repairs, and a four-week technician training program into lasting mobility.

Joel shares the spark: a love of cars, a heart for empowering help, and the moment a volunteer gig grew into a mission. We break down the three core programs—vehicle purchase with zero-interest loans, repair and maintenance at half cost, and a hands-on tech training pathway that launches lube and tire tech careers. With partners like CityLink Center and Smart Money providing wraparound support, the model delivers real results: 353 cars sold with a 95% loan completion rate, 63 training graduates with 53 job placements, and a 68% one-year retention rate in the field.

The stories bring it home. Lakweila overcame a stolen car mid-training, bought an affordable vehicle, graduated, landed a dealership role, and paid off her car early—then celebrated with a joy drive to Hocking Hills. Carrie’s “Little Betty Blue” helped her step into a better job and a new home; years later she bought a new car and passed the Honda to her daughter. We connect these moments to the bigger picture: in Greater Cincinnati, only five percent of jobs are reachable by bus within an hour, but with a car it’s 99 percent. Those extra hours each day can mean rest, homework, a second shift, or simply peace.

We also look ahead. Changing Gears is looking to expand through new partner organizations across the city and building an affiliate playbook so communities elsewhere can launch their own transportation solutions. Along the way, Amanda’s reminder to celebrate the small wins and Joel’s belief that “God doesn’t call the equipped; he equips the called” anchor the work in courage and gratitude. Want in? Donate a vehicle, support the mission, or join the pedal-powered fun at the Changing Gears Grand Prix.

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You can find Changing Gears at https://www.changing-gears.org. If you are in the Cincinnati area, come out to Changing Gears on Thursday October 30th at 4:30 to celebrate their new graduates.