Wellness. Happiness. Community.


The Phyo Nyi Nyi Kyaw Memorial Foundation ("PN2K") is a 501(c)(3) founded to honor the memory of Phyo Nyi Nyi Kyaw and to align with areas about which Phyo most cared. PN2K aims to increase wellness, community, and happiness and establish long-term endowment funds to support scholarship. The subsidiary MIT club was founded as part of this effort to better the community, by holding bike safety events and educating the community about the benefits and dangers of cycling. Volunteers work to make the community safer for you, your friends, and family members and hope to keep the community informed about each person's rights and responsibilities as a respectful road user.

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The MIT Chapter

We hold bike safety & repair workshops, events, and go on bike rides. Join our membership and build safety in numbers!

Join a Bike Ride

The PN2K Fund

We have plans to set up an MIT endowment fund to support scholastic achievement in Phyo's name that will keep his legacy lasting forever.

Learn how we are doing this with Pledging for Phyo

PN2K helmets

Need a bike helmet? Our helmets are CPSC/ASTM certified and start from $20. Pay online, pick up at the MIT Student Center the next day.

Get a Helmet

Getting More Involved


 

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Full Name: The Phyo Nyi Nyi Kyaw Memorial Foundation, Inc.

What: 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Nonprofit Foundation

Activities: Creating endowment funds for scholarships within the MIT community or funds that support missions and causes that Phyo cares about; fundraising

Audience: Friends of Phyo, MIT community members and alumni; all supporters

Opportunities: Fundraising; ideation and brainstorming

Funded: Donations

Select this if you would like to get more involved with the MIT student-run club and activities on-campus.

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Full Name: Phyo Nyi Nyi Kyaw, MIT ("MIT PN2K")

What: ASA-recognized, MIT-Funded Student Club

Activities: City Biking, Advocacy, Bike Workshops, Bike Safety Charm School, Bike Engineer School, Bike Fest

Audience: For anyone who enjoys biking, fixing, or talking about bikes

Opportunities: Joining student group as a club officer, partaking in activities

Funded: MIT Undergraduate Association Finboard

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