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Project Mobility was founded in 2002 by Hal Honeyman. Hal's son, Jacob, was born with cerebral palsy. Hal wanted to find a way for Jacob to join the family when bicycle riding. After Jacob's needs were met, Hal realized a huge demand for adaptive cycling which led to the formation of Project Mobility.
Project Mobility is the nonprofit arm of The Bike Rack in St. Charles. Our mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of children, adults, and wounded soldiers with disabilities, autism and cancer. Through adaptive cycling, we provide the services, resources, and equipment to promote better health, independence, and freedom of mobility.
Our specialized bikes create a sense of freedom for those who are disabled, removing the perceived limitations of disability.
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Who We Are Raising Money For - Alistair!
Alistair is a 9-year-old with Trisomy 18 and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, and he faces serious health challenges that keep him from doing what most kids take for granted — like going to school or playing outside with friends. He’s often stuck indoors due to the risk of getting sick, but what he wants more than anything is to be just like the other kids riding bikes in his neighborhood. Using his eye gaze device, he told his mom he wants to do what the others are doing.An adaptive bike would give Alistair the chance to be included — to be part of the gang — but he needs our help to make it happen. 💙
Please donate today to help us get Alistair his bike 🚲

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