A Kansas City, Missouri, nonprofit gave nearly 100 families accessible, motorized cars designed specifically for children with disabilities.
The cars are not just toys, they’re a way for kids to move forward with independence and new social opportunities.
Kansas City nonprofit provides motorized cars to children with disabilities
LEARN’s Geeks for Kids program is adding dozens of new drivers to the road — or sidewalk — with customized vehicles built to match each child’s abilities.
Families apply for the cars, then volunteers like Randy Childers help design them using 3D printing techniques, coding and adapting the controls…