Showing posts with label adaptive bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adaptive bike. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2014

Daniel's Big Night

If you've seen my posts about the girls teaming up with our friends at Preston's March for Energy, you know we have been busy.

In May the girls were able to participate in giving away a bike to a boy named Sam.  They raised the money for by selling lemonade and making loom bracelets.  The best part was that the bike ended up costing less than was expected, and with just a few hundred more dollars, they'd be able to purchase a second bike for another child in need.  They got to work right away and raised another $315.00 to make the full cost of the second bike!  The generosity of family, friends and neighbors who want to help has been both overwhelming and heartwarming.




The other night the second bike was gifted to Daniel, before the Wilmington Blue Rocks took the field in a baseball game.  It was a great night.  The girls were excited to be on the field, and it turns out that Daniel had no idea he would be receiving a bike of his very own.  There were smiles and happy tears all around!
Here is a link to local news coverage of the event










Have a great day~ and find a way to Pay It Forward!
{Jenn}





Sam's Big Day!

Thanks to countless donations, my daughters efforts to raise enough funds to purchase an adaptive bike for a child in need came to fruition.  At one point, we thought they would only have enough to pay for "a tire" or something.  Maybe give some money towards the cost of a bike?  We knew the cost of the bike would be $2200.00 at least.  The daunting challenge (to me) was when I knew the girls were only selling bracelets for one dollar or less.  To the girls, though, it would be just fine.  No big deal.  They had no doubt they could raise the money.

And they were right.

The day came where Sam would get his bike.  He had no idea he was getting one.  He thought he was just going to watch a 5K race.  The look on his face was priceless when he realized the bike was for him.  Pure joy.

Stephen Buenaga, Preston's dad, told the girls to remember this day.  Even when you're a grown up, you will remember the day you gave Sam a gift that changed the rest of his life, he said.  And I know he is right.

There weren't many dry eyes during the presentation of the bike...  And the girls were able to surprise Deb Buenaga, Preston's mom, with the final amount they raised, $2349.00 for that special bike!  They couldn't have done it without the generous support of so many people who wanted to help out.  For that we are forever grateful!  

Here is a link to the article written about the kids, and what Preston's March is up to these days!

Sam's great surprise is in pictures below....!  CLICK HERE for a video link to the presentation.



















Have a great day~and find a way to PAY IT FORWARD :) 
{Jenn}

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Small Acts for a BIG Reason

So I just saw this shared by Shawn Achor on his Facebook page (I wrote about seeing him in person for a presentation here).  I had to share it.  Grab a tissue. 

It quickly reminded me why my daughters are raising money to purchase a bike for a child they have never met. A small act, but a big reason WHY teaching kindness is so important.  You don't need to know someone to put yourself in their shoes.   

This video shows people who gave of themselves to help one person at a time.  Reminded me of Deb, and how Preston's March is making so many kids happy.  One kid at a time.






I have been chatting with Deb (from Preston's March for Energy), and she asked if the girls could present the bike to Sam, the recipient, at their upcoming  5K race here in Delaware.  The little boy doesn't know he is getting the bike~which makes it even more fun!

We are quite a bit away from our goal of being able to fund the bike totally ourselves, so I am going to make a few final pushes here to secure as much as possible to donate at the time of the bike unveiling.  

If you are able to donate at all, ANY amount is really appreciated!!!!  I would love to be able to hand over the full amount :)  

Here is our GO FUND ME page, where you can make an easy donation online.

As of now, Preston's March is fronting the money, as they had to order the bike parts from overseas.  It will be put together here in Delaware, meeting the needs of Sam, and making it perfect, just for him (I hear his favorite color is orange...).

THANK YOU in advance if you can contribute at all, and come out to see Sam get his bike if you can!  We are also accepting off-line donations as well.


Enjoy a scenic 5K run/walk with your friends and family on the beautiful Delaware Greenway! Afterwards vendors who focus on Family Fun/Health will be available for exhibition and information. Food/Fun/Music for all! 

FAMILY DISCOUNT FOR 4 OR MORE MEMBERS!


CLICK HERE to register for the 5K and Family Fun Day!

Have a great day!

{Jenn}


Saturday, March 29, 2014

Teaching our girls how to GIVE

Back in October, I took the girls to a garden fair, and we met this amazing super mom Deb Buenaga and her sweetheart son Preston.  We learned all about their foundation called Preston's March for Energy, which raises money to gift adaptive bikes to children with special needs.  I wrote about it here.
 {Sisters are forever friends} ...a Christmas gift

Not long after, the girls wanted to start doing something to help raise money to donate to Deb's foundation.  It was confusing to them why it costs so much for a special bike.  It's hard to explain things like this to kids...we all take so much for granted...I had to really break it down for them.  But I said if the three of them together put their minds to it, they could figure out a way to help.

So, like every kid under the age of 12, they immediately started making rainbow loom bracelets, and asking for donations, with a suggested price of $2.00/bracelet.  Lucky for the girls, most of the bracelet donations have been a little more generous.

If you're related to me, you've already been practically assaulted by my lovely girls who have taken a slightly aggressive...assertive stance on selling their bracelets ~like putting bracelets in every glass at the dinner table during the holidays and offering to give the person a drink when they paid up.  

There are only so many bracelets they can make until their little fingers fall off, or I get cited for running a sweatshop in my home, so I decided to take it to the Internet and try out a page on "Go Fund Me".  

We are appreciative of any donations, and truly no amount is too small.  Our goal is to raise enough money to fully fund a bike for a child who is in need.   


Since we started raising money, every drop of spare change has been put into the "Preston" mason jar, adding to our goal.  Of course if we just rely on pennies in our pockets, this might take awhile..... 


On a recent trip to NYC, my middle daughter shoved about 20 bracelets in her winter hat.  When I saw one hanging out, I asked her WHAT she was thinking, and she said she thought she'd sell them on the street.  THAT was another conversation all together on why we don't talk to people we don't know, in a city we don't know......good lord, the kids mean well, but you see why I'm starting to help out a bit, right?

Click Here for our Go Fund Me page, or click below!  

All we know right now is the child who will receive the bike is named Sam.  


We really want to make Sam's dream come true!


Please help us make it happen!  Even a $5.00 donation will help us reach our goal :) 


Have a great day~ and thank you in advance!


{Jenn}