Mercer University students modified toy cars for children with disabilities, giving them independence and joy.
It started as the idea of two high school students: Maybe we could build adaptive toys for kids who don’t have access. “One car turned into two turned into five, now it’s an entire community,” said ...
MERRIAM, Kan. (KCTV) - For 5-year-old Rhea Chancellor, getting behind the wheel of her very own electric car wasn’t just fun, it was a taste of independence. This weekend, Geeks for Kids, a program ...
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — A Central Connecticut State University workshop has provided more than 200 motorized toy cars for children with disabilities. “We rewire the car, so instead of needing to ...
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