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I can’t Thank Dustin and his gang of Aerial Bandits at TCFF for all their support and promotion this year for The Pink Link. We attended the Factorys Holiday Party this year, and hold onto your candy canes, there was no office misletoe here. Just a bunch of flying BMX riders “Kissing” the wall with their bike tires, up near the rafters mind you (in a three story building). Leaving marks so high, some couldn’t hit them with a tennis ball. Along with the high flying entertainment, which I can’t forget to mention, has a back flipping 9 year old, there was plenty of holiday goodies, and families there together to enjoy. Thanks again TCFF riders, we look forward to more in 2012!

 
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    • ….sometimes you just need a little help from your friends, and other times you make new friends during a very difficult time.  This is what happened to our family when our son, Brett Banasiewicz, suffered a traumatic brain injury on his BMX bike on August 23, 2011.  Dustin Grice is one of Brett’s BMX buddies that reached out to us about the Link Foundation.  Jeff Troldahl, founder of the Link Foundation, and Dustin Grice designed a “Maddog” bracelet with Brett’s signature colors pink and green.  The Link Foundation sold many bracelets via the internet and also allowed us to sell the bracelets at Brett’s BMX Skate Park.  The proceeds went to Brett’s mounting medical bills.  Brett was able to obtain the best care in the United States that also included hyperbarics.  Brett had to relocate to Texas because the state of Indiana is not licensed to administer hyperbarics  for TBI’s..

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