One Man Makes A Difference By Building Bikes For Special-Needs Kids

One man from Baton Rouge is making a huge difference in the lives of some special-needs kids by giving them the power of play.

Andrew McLindon is just one man who, in his spare time, makes bikes for children with cerebral palsy and other afflictions, giving them the power to explore the great outdoors. While most of these children rely entirely on their families for even the most mundane tasks, outside, they can ride their bikes and experience the same joy and freedom they see other children experience!

Andrew is a businessman who spends all of his free time making these bikes. He founded the McLindon Family Foundation, which aims to provide adaptive bikes to these children, free of charge through a donor program. And as many of the families of these children know, these special bikes can be very costly.

Andrew's actions may only affect a small portion of these children, but for each and every one of them, he's making a world of difference. All it takes is to see these kids' reactions, and you'll be completely convinced of the effect his actions have on their lives!

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