MSU's T.K. Martin Center, Starkville Chick-fil-A partner to make a difference in child’s life

MSU's T.K. Martin Center, Starkville Chick-fil-A partner to make a difference in child’s life

Pictured behind Alyssa, from left, are parents Jonathan and Brittany Greer, the university’s Mississippi Institute on Disabilities Executive Director Kasee Stratton-Gadke, local restaurant Community Connections Director Melissa Rogers, owner and operator Jonathan Rogers and mascot.
Photo by Bryce Mitchell

Just in time for the holidays, Starkville Chick-fil-A is donating an adapted bike to a young graduate of Mississippi State’s T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability’s Project IMPACT program. Designed by Freedom Concepts, the bike is customized for recipient Alyssa Greer’s distinct abilities, enhancing her mobility and overall growth. Pictured behind Alyssa, from left, are parents Jonathan and Brittany Greer, the university’s Mississippi Institute on Disabilities Executive Director Kasee Stratton-Gadke, local restaurant Community Connections Director Melissa Rogers, owner and operator Jonathan Rogers and mascot. The T.K. Martin Center provides comprehensive, multi-disciplinary evaluations and services to remove limitations through the application of assistive technology, evidenced-based practice, training and educational supports.

Child gets settled into new bike with assistance from parents
Photo by Bryce Mitchell