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Riding to Serve

  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read
February Canoy rides bikes to serve.

St. Augustine said that “loving one another” means “willing the good of the others” – what we, today, might call “desiring and working for the good of other people”. We asked our friends everywhere how they are seeking the good of in their families, communities, and work. Here is the answer given by February Canoy, a social media marketer, BCBP member, and biker who rides to serve.

 

As a professional Graphic Designer and Social Media Marketer, I use my skills to support non-profit organizations and community-based initiatives. My husband and I lead the Digital and Communications Ministry of the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP), where we are responsible for documentation, graphic design, social media content, event coverage, presentations, and maintaining design repositories. I also extend similar services to other organizations I am involved with.


In today's digital world, effective communication and branding are essential. Well-designed marketing materials help organizations present their mission clearly, build credibility, and inspire people to support their causes. Through thoughtful design, important messages become more visible, emotions are communicated more effectively, and calls to action become stronger. I believe graphic design is not simply about aesthetics—it is about giving a voice to causes that deserve to be heard and helping organizations create meaningful impact in their communities.


Beyond my professional work, I am also an active motorcycle rider. Through my riding network, I contribute to outreach programs and humanitarian efforts, particularly in areas where motorcycles are the most practical means of transportation. During relief and community projects, motorcycles often help deliver supplies and assistance to locations that are difficult to access by larger vehicles. The motorcycle community has also provided valuable connections and logistical support that enable more efficient and effective service.


I believe these talents, opportunities, and networks are gifts from God. They allow me to serve others using the skills and resources entrusted to me. I consider myself a steward of these blessings, and I remain deeply grateful for every opportunity to use my profession and passion to make a positive difference in the lives of others.


I am deeply grateful that God has chosen me to be one of His stewards and has blessed me with these gifts, talents, and opportunities. I believe He has entrusted them to me not for my own benefit, but so that I may use them wherever He calls me to serve. Whether through my profession, my passion for riding, or my involvement in community work, I strive to use these blessings to help others and bring value to the causes I support. Every opportunity to serve is a privilege, and I remain thankful for the chance to be an instrument of His purpose and love. 

 

Anybody who wants to get in touch with February can email her at februarycanoy@gmail.com.



 
 
 

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