They say you never forget how to ride a bike, but it takes a lot of courage to turn the pedals for the first time.
That’s why a Lehigh Valley nonprofit is stepping in to help kids in Easton build their confidence on two wheels.
“ICan Shine” is a non-profit that strives to provide learning and health-focused activities for people with disabilities.
One of those opportunities is an annual bike camp the organization has been running since 2018. It’s going on this week at Easton Area High School.
Riders are being taught to handle bikes both outside and inside the school.
Cycling may seem like second nature to some, but when you’re first starting out, getting used to balancing on the bike can be the biggest obstacle.
Despite the challenge, parents who brought their kids to the camp say it’s inspiring to see them pick up a new skill so quickly.
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