Journey of Hope, News
Learning, bonding and biking for a cause
They had cycled nearly 2,000 miles in the brutal summer heat. The wind pounded, the rain poured, the sun burned.
They had cycled nearly 2,000 miles in the brutal summer heat. The wind pounded, the rain poured, the sun burned.
A team of cyclists participating in The Ability Experience's (formerly Push America) "Journey of Hope," a 4,000-mile cross-country bike ride to raise funds and awareness for people with disabilities, will be making a pit stop at the Charles Lea Center on Wednesday, July 29.
A group of cyclists are riding across the country to raise money for a good cause.
It was a cool pairing on a hot summer day at Indiana Dunes State Park.
My Fox Chicago recently covered The Ability Experience Journey of Hope North team as they cycled through Chicago on their 3800 mile cycling trek from San Francisco to Washington D.C.
A group of cyclists are pedaling for a cause. The Journey of Hope is a cross-country cycling trip in partnership with The Ability Experience.
Torin Kellett's trek began in Seattle, under a typical overcast sky.
On Sunday, 90 members of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity left the nice weather outdoors and went bowling in Wauwatosa.
When you picture a pack of fraternity brothers traveling around the country doing construction work, you're probably tempted to imagine the Hollywood version Ñ a beer- and testosterone-fueled road trip, "Animal House" with power tools. With Pi Kappa Phi, it's a tale of dedication, inspiration, and service.