News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics

Village of Florida man honored after giving away 30,000 bicycles to kids

What started as a sports equipment consignment shop has grown into a community resource providing affordable gear, free bicycles, food and baby supplies for families in need.

Blaise Gomez

Jun 18, 2026, 9:15 AM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Every bicycle, stroller, and pair of cleats inside Robbie Jacobs' store has the potential to change someone's day.

That's because many of the people who walk through his doors aren't just looking for sports equipment. They're looking for help.

Jacobs owns Back In The Game Sports, a sports equipment consignment shop in the Village of Florida that has quietly become a community resource for families in need. In addition to selling affordable used sports equipment, he says he's given away more than 30,000 bicycles and distributes donated food, baby formula, and strollers.

What started as a retirement project has grown into something much bigger than a sports equipment store.

"We started this store as a store. We were going to resell some sports equipment," Jacobs said. "We started to meet people who didn't have, and then I realized that the purpose of the store was going to be something else."

Today, shelves inside the shop are packed with everything from baseball gloves and cleats to hockey gear and skis. Families can purchase quality used equipment for significantly less than retail prices.

"If you want to get your kid into hockey, that would be five or six hundred dollars to outfit a child to be a goalie," Jacobs said. "Here it'll cost you a hundred or a hundred and fifty."

Customers say the savings can make a major difference.

"I think this place is great. I wish something like this was around when we were kids," said customer Paul Martini of Milford, Pennsylvania.

Over time, Jacobs says he began noticing more families struggling to make ends meet.

"People are hurting and I'm meeting people more and more who need things, so I'm going to try to help them get it," he said.

That mission has expanded far beyond sports equipment.

In the back of the store, Jacobs gives away donated baby formula, strollers, and other essentials. He also operates a small food pantry for people facing difficult financial situations.

He says community members regularly donate items, allowing him to continue helping those in need.

The effort that may be most well-known, however, is his bicycle giveaway program.

Jacobs estimates he has given away more than 30,000 bicycles over the years to children and families throughout the region. During a recent visit to the store, several children stopped by to pick up bicycles, prompting cheers from Jacobs and their families.

The work recently earned Jacobs recognition as Orange County's Citizen of the Month.

Still, he says the recognition is not what motivates him.

"It's the best. I have the best job in the world," Jacobs said.

His personal motto can be found on a shirt he often wears inside the store: "Make it a kind day."

For Jacobs, those aren't just words. They're a philosophy that has transformed a small sports shop into a lifeline for families across the community.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:23
6d338e9a-1ca9-451a-9339-ca8a083fe243

Police: Former Madison Middle School teacher sent inappropriate text messages to 13-year-old student

02:13
LD 5AM

Sunny afternoon followed by overnight showers and thunderstorms

02:30
6252026Ctrt_2026-06-25-05-49-50

A whirlwind of reasons to celebrate at the Glebe House in Woodbury

01:47
Screenshot 2026-06-25 062410

Crash caused delays on I-95 northbound in Greenwich Wednesday

00:26
6252026CTvape_2026-06-25-05-49-01

AGs praise Shopify decision to remove vape products from platform

02:12
marissapkg0624_2026-06-24-16-39-14

Chaos erupts at arraignment for Bridgeport murder suspect

02:09
Leannapkg0624_2026-06-24-21-35-19_21-04-07,15

Stamford woman participates in groundbreaking procedure to repair leaky heart valve

01:58
johnpkg0624_2026-06-24-17-13-40

‘We’re standing up.’ CT leaders vow to protect abortion access on Dobbs anniversary

00:21
costcoLI10AW_2025-01-20-22-26-15

Police: New Jersey man stole more than $73,000 worth of items from Costco trailer

00:48
Screenshot 2026-06-24 130823

Dogfather Grooming opens new Fairfield salon

APARTMENT WINDOW FEDERAL CHARGES MON copy

Jamaican man sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for operating a sweepstakes scam

FalynnArslan

Woman arrested on larceny charges after multiple thefts at Ulta in Westport

02:28
Screenshot 2026-06-24 071558

Celebrity Pro-Am featuring Will Ferrell kicks off Travelers Championship week

03:23
ConversationCT_2026-06-24-07-25-57

Conversation Connecticut: Summer Travel

AP26174696894657

Trump abruptly cancels signing a housing bill, blindsiding Republicans

00:17
Screenshot 2026-06-24 063536

More than 350,000 CT children to receive summer food benefits

02:09
marissapkg0622_2026-06-22-18-09-43

Prosecutor: Danbury woman charged with murder left newborn in remote dumpster in 2018

00:15
bridgeportmurderarrest0622_2026-06-23-21-09-14

Police: Bridgeport man charged with killing fellow neighbor in Park Avenue boarding house

AP19098788019660

Trump expected to attend World Cup final at MetLife and present trophy

02:03
justinpkg0623_2026-06-23-21-15-07

'Close the gaps.' Over 70 people honored for job perseverance at The WorkPlace's 23rd annual awards ceremony

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices