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The Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center held an AmTryke Bike Day last week. The event was held to help adults and children in the Wiregrass area with disabilities and their families learn ...
That’s the motto for Ambucs, which is a group that helps kids and veterans increase mobility by making adaptive tricycles and wheelchair ramps. Ambucs is a national non-profit founded in 1922.
5-year-old Marshall Smith was excited to get his 'AmTryke' adaptive tricycle on Tuesday. The Hope Mills boy born with cerebral palsy will get to ride in style with friends and family.
Bedell helped Braxton onto his AmTryke, made final adjustments to the tricycle and helped Braxton put on his lap, chest and foot straps and bike helmet. Then, with a helpful push from Bedell ...
DECATUR — Journey Heath, 6, is the proud owner of an AmTryke, thanks to Decatur AMBUCS. The AmTryke is a therapeutic tricycle for individuals unable to operate a traditional bike. It helps ...
The AmTryke costs roughly $1,500. It is an adaptive tricycle; it helps riders who might otherwise struggle to fully rotate the pedal. A chapter of the AMBUCS Foundation provided the ride for Marshall.
From July 23-26, members of AMBUCS, a national nonprofit service organization, will gather at the Des Moines Marriott ...
The Amtryke was an instant success with Giuliana, letting her steer and peddle with her legs to build balance and coordination. “She didn’t want to get off of it,” Grasso said.
The Kiwanis Club has been providing these AmTryke therapeutic tricycles to children in need for 12 years. This was the club’s 82 donation, granting the wish of mobility to these children.
Niko received a bright red AmTryke complete with a flame-covered helmet. He beamed as his therapists, Dora Baker, PT, and Jade Capra, OT, accompanied him to try out his tricycle.
Students in the Inclusion Program at North Davis Elementary School have a new set of wheels this school year thanks to the donation of an Amtryke adaptive tricycle by NorCal Trykers, a Davis-based ...
Krone said an Amtryke is like a regular tricycle, with some extra bells and whistles. “There are smaller ones,” she noted, “but then there are also medium and adult size ones.