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A GIF of volunteers and kids at the iCan Bike Camp.

Now in its 12th year, this inspiring camp helps individuals ages 8+ learn to ride a bike independently.

Photos provided by YMCA of Greenville

Did you know? Many people with autism or Down syndrome never get to experience the thrill of riding a bike.

You can help change that. Eastside Family YMCA’s iCan Bike Camp, in partnership with iCan Shine, is looking for volunteers (ages 15+) to support new riders as they learn to navigate a two-wheel bike for the first time.

Camp runs Monday, June 23 through Friday, June 27 at Taylors First Baptist Church.

Want to volunteer? Email william.coates@ymcagreenville.org or call 864-477-9877.

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