By Julia Henkenborg. Reinhard Eilers stands in his workshop at the Süsteresch Elementary School. A child's bicycle hangs in front of him. "The mudguard around the chain needs to be replaced," he says, swapping the worn bell for a new one. The 65-year-old has been working as a "bicycle angel" in Schüttorf since 2007, repairing children's bicycles once a week. But this is just one of Reinhard Eilers' many volunteer activities.
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By Julia Henkenborg. Reinhard Eilers stands in his workshop at the Süsteresch Elementary School. A child's bicycle hangs in front of him. "The mudguard around the chain needs to be replaced," he says, swapping the worn bell for a new one. The 65-year-old has been working as a "bicycle angel" in Schüttorf since 2007, repairing children's bicycles once a week. But this is just one of Reinhard Eilers' many volunteer activities.
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