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Adaptive Bike Opens World for Young Nora
1 Jul
Summary
- A 4-year-old with cerebral palsy received an adaptive tricycle.
- The special trike offers support for safe outdoor play.
- Donations provided the equipment at no cost to the family.

A 4-year-old girl named Nora, who has triplegic cerebral palsy, is now able to enjoy outdoor activities with her family thanks to a newly acquired adaptive tricycle. Diagnosed at two years old, Nora's condition previously prevented her from safely riding a traditional bicycle.
The specialized tricycle was provided through a partnership between Wheelchairs 4 Kids and the Harper Family Charitable Foundation. This adaptive equipment offers the necessary support and stability for Nora to ride securely. It is also designed to help build her strength, enhance her coordination, and enable her to remain active alongside her family.
Wheelchairs 4 Kids, through its 'Let's Roll' program, aims to provide essential mobility equipment to families at no charge. This initiative ensures children like Nora can participate more fully in outdoor play and experience increased independence. The organization also hosts inclusive events through its 'Wheely Fun Days' program.