Push America is a non-profit organization that helps to raise funds and awareness for people with disabilities. This Thursday, you can join in the effort by welcoming the 2012 Journey of Hope cyclists on their swing through Wyoming. 

 On June 21st, 2:00 p.m., 28 members of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity will arrive at Kelly Walsh High School. This is just one stop on their 2012 Journey of Hope; a cross country bicycle ride spanning 4,000 miles. The goal is to reach Washington D.C. by August 2nd, collecting pledges all along the way, to coincide with the 35th anniversary of Push America and their ongoing campaign to assist those with disabilities.

The group will be staying at the high school, and while in town, will meet with two of our local organizations, discuss their epic journey, and relay information on how you may donate to this very important cause. They would love to see you there. 

Once again, it's this Thursday, June 21st, 2:oo p.m. at Kelly Walsh.  For more information on Push America, to get involved, or make a donation - please visit their website at pushamerica.org.

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