Journey of Hope, News
Journey of Hope cyclists play baseball with the Carolina Miracle League
The Journey of Hope had the chance to take part in a Carolina Miracle League baseball game in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Wednesday, July 29.
The Journey of Hope had the chance to take part in a Carolina Miracle League baseball game in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Wednesday, July 29.
When 20 members of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity return to campus this fall, they'll have quite a story to share about how they spent the summer. The members are nearing the end of a journey which began in Seattle and will end in Washington D.C. It's the Journey of Hope put on by The Ability Experience.
It's the largest fraternal fundraiser of its time. It is called the Journey of Hope and it is put on annually by Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and their non-profit, The Ability Experience.
When it comes to those with disabilities, making difference is about inclusion, officials say.
A team of cyclists participating in The Ability Experience's (formerly Push America) "Journey of Hope," a 4,000-mile cross-country bike ride to raise funds and awareness for people with disabilities, will be making a pit stop at the Charles Lea Center on Wednesday, July 29.
They had cycled nearly 2,000 miles in the brutal summer heat. The wind pounded, the rain poured, the sun burned.
It was a cool pairing on a hot summer day at Indiana Dunes State Park.
A group of cyclists are riding across the country to raise money for a good cause.
My Fox Chicago recently covered The Ability Experience Journey of Hope North team as they cycled through Chicago on their 3800 mile cycling trek from San Francisco to Washington D.C.