Austin’s Freedom
Thanks to Help Hope Live, Austin received a Freedom Concepts Bike at this year’s LA Abilities Expo. “To see him building this confidence, it brings a lot of hope and just so much joy,”
Thanks to Help Hope Live, Austin received a Freedom Concepts Bike at this year’s LA Abilities Expo. “To see him building this confidence, it brings a lot of hope and just so much joy,”
This Spring Ava, whose mom describes her as “happy, smart, gorgeous, spicy and full of life,” rode her DCP12 mobility bike Christmas present for the first time. “It was amazing to be able to
Introducing the latest innovation, the improved AS2000 and AS2600 upright adaptive tricycle models. These really take our product to the next level. We aimed to enhance our tricycles by providing a 10-degree seat tilt
Charlie Berghoffer Charlie Berghoffer is a 12-year-old boy who is described as always looking dapper, an old soul and a fun kid. “He loves the adult interaction more than the younger. I think he
Samantha Govitz describes her three-and-a-half-year-old sons, Remi and Everett, as polar opposites. Remi and Everett have cerebral palsy. Because of this, they’re not able to sit, stand or walk unsupported. “Everett is the quiet,
Amy Makar is a 10-year-old girl who always watched when her friends and other kids were riding their bikes. Now with her Freedom Concepts bike, she can be like any other kid. Amy has
Vinita Phartyal describes her 6-year-old son Akshat as a happy boy who loves going to the beach, the park and riding his Freedom Concepts adaptive tricycle. “He’s a social butterfly, he loves meeting people,”
Samah Darwish and Naser Alnaser describe their 6-year-old daughter Giselle Alnaser as a social and silly girl who loves music, going swimming and riding her Freedom Concepts adaptive bike. “She’s very social, she loves
Ashley Fowler describes her four-year-old daughter Jaley as a brave, strong, silly and sassy little girl. “She makes everyone who meets her smile,” Ashley said. Jaley was diagnosed with Zellweger syndrome, a genetic disorder,
16 year-old Tyler Powderly loves going fast. According to his mom Caitlin, he’s a little bit of a daredevil. “We went to Disney in February, and the first ride he wanted to do was