Ride for Rations (RfR) is a fundraising project that involves long distance cycling in Malaysia (typically between Singapore and Melaka).

In 2026, based on cyclist feedback, we are introducing a new route from Singapore to Kluang and onto Batu Pahat (229 km)

Participants raise funds which are used to purchase food rations that are distributed monthly to households living in HDB rental flats in Chai Chee, Marsiling and Hougang (since 2014). Since 2015, RfR has also provided monthly breakfast rations for school-going children in these estates. In 2020, RfR was expanded to support households in Bukit Merah, Depot Road, Geylang, Serangoon, Whampoa and Woodlands. In 2025 it was expanded to Haig Road and in 2026 to Ang Mo Kio. As at end 2025, close to 580 households receive monthly food rations and about 100 school-going children receive monthly breakfast rations.

RfR was first organised in 2011 with the assistance of Bike-Aid (Singapore), which then took over in 2012. This volunteer-run initiative collaborates closely with Sunlove Abode for Intellectually Infirmed Ltd, a registered charity, which procures the rations and identifies the households in need.

Bike-Aid (Singapore)
welcomes all persons, regardless of race, language or religion.