The obvious hook for me was the bikes. I’ve been a cyclist since I was a kid. I started riding and never stopped. But it’s grown to be a lot more than that. You get to work with kids one-on-one. You get to teach them about bikes. You get to teach them about being healthy […]Read More.
Work brought me to the city over 20 years ago. Indy is a great place to live, I just love it. There are so many different activities in town. —Jaree, participant of Indy UltimateRead More.
Our society—ideally—will not only continue to recognize, but also value the importance of creative outlets for kids. —Charlie, board secretary for Arts for LearningRead More.
We spend quite a bit of time trying to help our mentors understand where mentees are coming from. We interview them and gauge their interests so that we can pair them up with people that have common interests and life experiences. —Manon, mentor match coordinator for homeless prevention at Trus…Read More.
What’s better than a 95-year-old lady being next to you saying ‘you can do it’? If she can do it, I can do it. And watching her smile, makes me smile! —Lisa, member at PrimeLife EnrichmentRead More.
There’s a lot of kids out here that are lost. They have nowhere to go. They have nobody. For me to have just one parent in my life, I’m blessed for that. Those kids that don’t have any, they have nobody, they start to do drugs and turn to crimes, and start to become a […]Read More.