Despite the fact that six years have passed since the big wave of refugees in 2015, Norberg still has the most asylum seekers living in reception centers managed by the Swedish Migration Board.

Over 200 live in Bolagshagen in Kärrgruvan in Norberg.

The Swedish Migration Agency rents places there from the property owner.

But as asylum seekers, the people who live there do not have the right to work or study.

Stefan Lindblad therefore wanted to offer some form of employment.

"Has given rings on the water"

He therefore runs a study circle for asylum-seeking mothers while their children are in preschool and collect bicycles which he donates to the participants.

The bicycles are used by both the mothers and their children.

- Now it is a study association that has started a cycling course so it has given some rings on the water, says Stefan Lindblad.

In the clip, you get to meet Stefan Lindblad and some of the asylum seekers who have received bicycles.