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New Bedford's Buttonwood Park Zoo adds adaptive bikes for all abilities
Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford will add two adaptive bicycles, thanks to a $5,000 grant from the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation.
Fairhaven Recreation Center
Exciting news for Fairhaven and our surrounding communities! Thanks to Rare Riders, we now have a FREE adaptive bike available for local families to borrow! 🎉 This adaptive bike, perfect for children...
Rare Riders Seeks Donations for Adaptive Equipment
Two SouthCoast families have teamed up to create a nonprofit that will help buy adaptive bicycles and other equipment for children that need them.
"Rare Riders" Helps South Coast Kids Ride Beyond Limits with Adaptive Bikes - New England Weekend | iHeart
Two mothers on the South Coast of Massachusetts are teaming up to help children with special needs enjoy the outdoors like so many other kids do: biking! Alissa DeSousa and Lindsay Best-Greenspan both have children with special needs, and they were able to see first-hand the difference adaptive bikes made in the kids' lives. Now, they're on a mission to make sure as many children as possible can have access to one. They join Nichole this week to talk about their efforts, their inspiration, and how you can help them reach their goal.<p>See <a href='https://omnystudio.com/listener'>omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>
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