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It is spring time again (this time we mean it!) and that means that lifting your feet and letting the wind blow through your hair as you coast downhill on your bike is truly in season.  We are once again teaming up with the Treehouse program (https://www.treehouseyouth.org) to provide area kids with their own fully refurbished, customized BMX bicycles.  These bicycles are a positive outlet for frustration, a means of transportation, and a source of pride for children.  We love being able to give children the experience of owning their own awesome bike, and this is made possible by your donations!  Not only will your donation make a huge difference in the life of a teen who really needs it, but it is also completely tax-deductible as we are 501c3 certified.  Warm fuzzies are a bonus!

We are able to provide these bikes to children with the help of the TreeHouse program, Pork Chop BMX, our own hard workers here at Link, and Jonny (JonnyRockBikes.com) who donates a final mechanical and safety inspection.  The minute the new owner lays eyes on their bike, they are able to ride away safely.  Jonny is a favorite here at Link because he has donated all of the chains we have used to create our charms and bracelets to date!  Please help us in our efforts to help others by making a donation or buying links for friends and family, and maybe yourself, too.  Don’t forget to stay tuned to LinkSupport.org to find out who the lucky winners through the TreeHouse program are soon.

 
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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..

      Lisa Banasiewicz, Brett B's Mom Kitchen Skatepark