
Jeremy King had brain surgery to remove a tumor three years ago. While the successful surgery saved his life, it left him in a wheelchair with balance issues. When King and his wife learned they were expecting a baby, he worried he couldn’t help with basic parenting tasks.
Then 10 students found a solution.
As part of a “Making for Social Good” class, where kids design goods that have a positive social impact, students toiled away to create a device that would assist King.
Eventually, students created a wheelchair stroller attachment. Today, King can walk and bond with his son on his own.