👶 Rolling into Fatherhood

When Jeremy King became a dad, joy was followed by quiet fear. Bound to a wheelchair, he wondered if he’d ever get to share the simple rituals other parents take for granted—like walking his baby through the park, guiding a stroller with steady hands. 💔

Then, compassion rolled in from an unexpected place. His wife’s high school students saw not just a problem, but a chance to help. With sketches, prototypes, and determination, they engineered a custom stroller attachment that clicked securely to Jeremy’s chair. What they built wasn’t just a device—it was freedom, dignity, and love shaped in steel and wheels. 🔧💡

The day Jeremy tried it for the first time, he wheeled forward with his baby in front of him—safe, close, and smiling. Neighbors watched as father and child moved together, no barriers, no limits. For Jeremy, it wasn’t just mobility. It was belonging, the ability to parent in the way he’d always dreamed. 🌿👨‍👶

Students Design Wheelchair-Stroller For Dad With Impaired Mobility

That first stroll was more than a ride—it was proof that creativity fueled by compassion can change lives. And for one father, it turned doubt into joy, and worry into wonder. ❤️