By Morgan Huelsman
Two men who work with the
Hillsborough County Solid Waste Management program in Tampa, Florida decided to turn one man s trash into another man s treasure.
Ron Milligan and Kenneth Walker Jr started coming across good bikes being thrown out. Rather than take them to use for scrap metal, they were able to restore them with permission from management. They gathered and restored enough to drop off 26 bikes at Children s Services. Milligan shared with A lot of kids don t have the opportunity to have a bike, so it gives them that small change, it s a good feeling. With Walker Jr adding,
By Morgan Huelsman
Two men who work with the
Hillsborough County Solid Waste Management program in Tampa, Florida decided to turn one man s trash into another man s treasure.
Ron Milligan and Kenneth Walker Jr started coming across good bikes being thrown out. Rather than take them to use for scrap metal, they were able to restore them with permission from management. They gathered and restored enough to drop off 26 bikes at Children s Services. Milligan shared with A lot of kids don t have the opportunity to have a bike, so it gives them that small change, it s a good feeling. With Walker Jr adding,
By Morgan Huelsman
Two men who work with the
Hillsborough County Solid Waste Management program in Tampa, Florida decided to turn one man s trash into another man s treasure.
Ron Milligan and Kenneth Walker Jr started coming across good bikes being thrown out. Rather than take them to use for scrap metal, they were able to restore them with permission from management. They gathered and restored enough to drop off 26 bikes at Children s Services. Milligan shared with A lot of kids don t have the opportunity to have a bike, so it gives them that small change, it s a good feeling. With Walker Jr adding,