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Improving lives, one drill bit at a time
Rob Robillard has spent his career renovating and building homes, and he gets charged up when he's working with power tools.
Rob Robillard has spent his career renovating and building homes, and he gets charged up when he's working with power tools.
A group of college fraternity brothers from all across the country are giving up six weeks of their summer to help kids with disabilities. This week, the eighteen brothers from Pi Kappa Phi are at Camp Wawbeek in the Dells.
105 miles in one day, but that's just part of the journey.
Driving the same distance will take about 40 hours. Cycling that, however, is a whole different trek.
Three groups of Pi Kappa Phi are biking across the United States to raise awareness and money for people with disabilities, making a stop in Grand Island to meet with those from the Arc.
Clients of Arrowhead West welcomed a group of fraternity cyclists as they peddled into town on their way to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
Grand Island is the halfway point for a group of cross-country bicyclists riding for a cause.
Cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd, fraternity members pedal their way into the hearts of those with disabilities.
For 67 days this summer, Reed Wells is riding his bicycle about 3,600 miles from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.