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Journey of Hope makes a stop in Monroe
Journey of Hope, a program of "The Ability Experience", made a stop in Monroe today.
Journey of Hope, a program of "The Ability Experience", made a stop in Monroe today.
The heat wasn't enough to stop more than 20 cyclists who rode from Shreveport to Monroe today on their cross-country trip to raise money for people with disabilities.
About 20 young men stopped by Vicksburg Friday in the midst of their two-month, 3,700-mile journey from California to the nation's capital.
Kyle Gacke of Davenport, a nursing student at the University of Iowa, is part of Journey of Hope, a team that is bicycling across the United States to raise money and awareness for people with disabilities.
For a 19th consecutive year, cyclists with the Journey of Hope made a pit stop in The American Dream City on July 10, 2015.
A group of college students from around the nation are using their summer to help others through cycling.
Riding a bicycle over 4,200 miles may not seem like a great way to spend a summer. But for three groups of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers from chapters across the United States, The Ability Experience's Journey of Hope ride is something they would never give up.
A contingent of fraternity men peddling across the nation as part of The Ability Experience arrived in Terrell Monday morning and were greeted with a swimming pool, air conditioned motel rooms, hearty meals and a warm welcome.
A group of fraternity brothers are riding their bikes across the country to raise awareness and money for people with disabilities.