Parma's Valley Forge High School is looking for new and gently used bikes and bike locks so Ukrainian and other area refugee students can get to and from school safely.
Valley Forge High School is looking for new and gently used bikes and bike locks so Ukrainian and other area refugee students can get to school safely and receive the necessary education as they adapt to a new life in America.
“Very difficult, very displaced. I feel very sorry for these people," said James Mika, a Valley Forge High School Parent. Valley Forge recently started a bike drive to collect as many bikes as they can to help the students better settle into their new home. Many of the refugee students travel several miles to get there, often on foot, sometimes by bus and shuttle.Valley Forge officials hope residents will lend a hand and change a life with these bicycle and bicycle lock donations.
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