Local grade schooler donates birthday money to sponsor WSU GoBabyGo vehicle for child with disabilities

 

Media are welcome to attend the following:

What: GoBabyGo Spring Car Delivery Day
When: 9 a.m. Saturday, April 30
Where: WSU John Bardo Center lobby


Finn Corcoran grew up around the GoBabyGo program at Wichita State University with his mother, Samantha Corcoran, an instructor in WSU’s College of Engineering. The 9-year-old watches students as they laser cut or 3D print parts and connects wires to joysticks on the toy cars.
 
After years of watching, Finn wanted to do more. 

For his 9th birthday, Finn asked family members to donate money for a car he could help build through GoBabyGo, a WSU program that modifies off-the-shelf ride-on toy cars for kids with disabilities. 

With the $700 he received from family, Finn will see his dream become a reality this weekend as he helps the team of WSU engineering and physical therapy students he sponsored through his donation deliver a modified car to Jackson, a 2-year-old with Osteo Imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease.

“Finn loves to build with tools and repair broken items, and he’s been wanting to help build for some time,” said Corcoran, who coordinates GoBabyGo. “He was around 4 years old when we started this program and comes to the lab often with me.”
 
GoBabyGo has delivered custom-modified ride-on toy cars to over 125 children since its beginning in spring 2016. 

Learn more about GoBabyGo


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