Kids & Family
Two Wheels Organization Gives 25 Bikes to 25 Stratford Children at Sterling House
The organization works with local agencies to identify and select children to receive new and refurbished bicycles.
Press Release
Sterling House Community Center joined Stratford based non-profit Two Wheels Organization to present 25 bicycles to 25 Stratford children on Dec. 13.
Two Wheels Organization (T.W.O.) was established to provide new and restored bicycles to under privileged children in Connecticut. The organization works with local agencies to identify and select children to receive new and refurbished bicycles.
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“We are thrilled to have made a difference in the lives of 25 children in our community” said Lou Perno, Executive Director of Sterling House. “We would like to thank Two Wheels Organization for their generous donation.”
Two Wheels Organization (T.W.O.) realizes that no economic challenges should ever prevent a child from the sense of joy, empowerment and freedom a bicycle can provide. T.W.O.’s mission is to make a difference in the lives of Connecticut children by ensuring every child has a bike of their own.
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For more information, visit www.twowheelsorganization.com.
Sterling House is a multi-service community center located in the heart of Stratford, CT. Sterling House services more than 13,000 children, teenagers and adults per year by providing child development services, community services, positive youth development services and adult programs to the residents of Stratford and the Greater Bridgeport area. The mission of Sterling House is to foster the physical, social, emotional, artistic and intellectual growth of the communities we serve.
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