John
Robinson arrived in Albion on Tuesday morning after a 25-mile ride in the rain on
the historic Erie Canal Towpath. He rode
his 3-wheel adaptive hand cycle from Lockport to Albion, joined by his wife and
12 year old son.
After a reception at The Arc’s Dayhab Academy Street Site, Robinson and crew continued on to Spencerport in an effort to raise awareness as well as funds for adaptive sports, education and employment support of people with disabilities.
The group will also make stops in Syracuse, Rome, and Utica, along with several others, before arriving in Albany on July 10th.
After a reception at The Arc’s Dayhab Academy Street Site, Robinson and crew continued on to Spencerport in an effort to raise awareness as well as funds for adaptive sports, education and employment support of people with disabilities.
The group will also make stops in Syracuse, Rome, and Utica, along with several others, before arriving in Albany on July 10th.
For more on Robinson and Our Ability, http://www.ourability.com.
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