At noon on December 16th two kids who founded a local youth fitness charity will be at First Presbyterian Church in Hudson, loading gently-used bicycles to send to the Lakota Indian Nation.
Tri to Change the World, Inc. (TCW), a Hudson-based kids' fitness charity founded by the sister-brother team of Emma and Rob Moody, is still seeking bikes in good working order as part of their charitable outreach program.
This year, youth who raised funds with TCW through the summer cycling program have gathered 20 bikes and helmets for the children of the Lakota Indian Nation.
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Co-founder of TCW, 11-year-old Emma Moody said, "We still have room for more bikes. Bikes are good for more than just your health. The are good for the environment and older kids can even use bikes to get to and from jobs."
To arrange drop off or pick up of donated bicycles, please email Susan Moody, president of TCW at susan@tritochangetheworld.org or call 715-386-8544.
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Tri to Change the World, Inc. is identified by the IRS as a 501(c)3 tax exempt public chartity. Your bicycles and cash contributions may be tax-deductible. Contact your tax advisor for how donations to TCW affect your personal tax scenario.