Archives, Summer Events
Cycling across U.S. to raise awareness, funds for disabilities
When 21-year-old Mitchell Danford went to college, he knew he wanted to do something to help people.
When 21-year-old Mitchell Danford went to college, he knew he wanted to do something to help people.
A group of 28 cyclists and 9 crew members peddled into Abilene this afternoon participating in Push America's Journey of...
ABILENE, Texas - "Journey of Hope" riders left Long Beach, Calif., on June 2. Tuesday, they arrived in Abilene as...
The message was "I'm just like you" during the Journey of Hope team's "Kids on the Block" puppet show at...
Every year, participants of Push America's summer events experience moments of significant impact while traveling across the country in support...
Every year the Journey of Hope TransAmerica team visits the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for a tour thanks...
Via Instagram: @camzuck: Proud to represent Pi Kappa Phi (Iota Pi) here in London! @pikappaphi @daytonpikapp
@JSU Pi Kappa Phi: Pi Kappa Phi is the only national fraternity to own and operate it's own philanthropy, Push...
Twenty-four cyclists from universities around the country are riding eight hours a day to promote acceptance for people with disabilities.