Bonners Ferry High School robotics team makes custom mobility device for kindergartner
The device is allowing Weston Keefe, who can t use his arms or hands, to play with his classmates on the playground. Author: Taylor Viydo Updated: 8:16 PM MST December 22, 2020
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho On a brisk Saturday afternoon in Bonners Ferry, local kindergartner Weston Keefe could be seen enjoying his school s playground with a renewed sense of enthusiasm. Let s play tag everybody, Weston shouted at the top of his lungs to those around him. I m going to catch you!
Assisting Weston in his mission to dominate the playground was a custom-made four-wheeled mobility device that had been donated to Weston just minutes earlier.