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When 5-year-old Noah and 6-year-old Liam arrived at their new foster home, all they carried was a small backpack each. Both boys have delays in their motor skills — simple things like balancing, running, or climbing are harder for them than other kids their age. But what they need most isn’t therapy equipment or sterile clinics — it’s the chance to play safely and learn how to move their bodies.
A scooter, a helmet, a few new clothes — these simple things can open up a world of possibility. Scooters will help Noah and Liam practice coordination and balance while giving them the joy every child deserves. Helmets will keep them safe, and new clothes will help them feel confident and cared for.