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But with the help of an adaptive stroller designed for children with disabilities, Skibicki will be on the sidelines of local football fields and softball diamonds cheering for her kids.
Since Variety’s My Bike Program began in 2012, CEO Charles LaVallee said more than 5,500 adaptive bikes, adaptive strollers and communication devices have been presented to kids in the charity ...
“All kids should have a chance to ride a bike ... Variety officials were in attendance to present seven children with adaptive bikes and strollers, which cost $1,800 and $1,500 respectively.
Tuesday, at the Pennsylvania College of Technology, 20 local kids from Bradford, Lycoming, and Tioga counties received adaptive bikes and strollers from "Variety" the Children’s Charity.
The kids received new adaptive bikes and strollers at the Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 office in Oxford Township on Monday. Some were getting their first pieces of mobility equipment ever ...