Volunteers provide equipment for special needs children
The Kids Equipment Network seeks to help special needs children by providing them with adaptive equipment they need to conduct their daily lives.
The nonprofit group, serving families in Chicago and the suburbs, recently had a clinic to distribute equipment to families and make adjustments to fit the equipment for children. About 20 families received equipment at the clinic, hosted by MainFreight USA in Bensenville, which donated its space for the event.
To learn more about the Kids Equipment Network, visit tken.org.
The Kids Equipment Network works with special needs children throughout the Chicago area by providing them with adaptive equipment. Rehab supplier Mike Collins, above, restores a chair at MainFreight USA in Bensenville, which donated office space for an equipment clinic last week. Yajaira Rivera and her son Edyadiel, 7, of Rockford, wait in the background.
Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
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