I'm fairly certain that the first tricycle/bicycle makes the Top 10 list for childhood rites of passage--right up there with First Day of Preschool and First Time to Pee On the Side of the Road (wait...maybe that's just the list for MY kids...). For a child with special needs, that list can look a whole lot different (First Time to Breathe Without Assistance, First Holiday Out of the Hospital...), but why should special needs children not get to enjoy some of those same firsts? Why shouldn't they get to experience the exhilaration of the first bike ride, too?
This month, t-shirt company Live.Breathe.Grow is launching its LBG Gives campaign. Each month, 33% of the sales from a specific shirt design will go toward giving happiness to someone in need, and this month the goal is to help a special little girl ride HAPPY and FREE. Read on for Afton's story.
This month, t-shirt company Live.Breathe.Grow is launching its LBG Gives campaign. Each month, 33% of the sales from a specific shirt design will go toward giving happiness to someone in need, and this month the goal is to help a special little girl ride HAPPY and FREE. Read on for Afton's story.