He's learning to put bikes back together. And in doing so, he's working
to get his own life back together.
"Since I served
my country, it's been a while since I've done something that made me
feel good about myself," Miller said.
Christopher and
his co-workers are in a program called Santa Wheels at Goodwill Industries.
They're repairing bikes and fulfilling dreams.
Many bikes and trikes
will be Christmas presents for underprivileged kids who can't afford
them.
"We make it
safe by tightening the bolts and we try to put a good shine on it,"
Miller added.
The bikes are donated
in all shapes, sizes and conditions. Christopher and his co-workers
learn to make them like new again.
"This is how
they come out, replace the seat. It's got new grips, paint, new tires.
The brakes work and the pedals work," said Master Pontiac Buick
GMC Employee Russell Reams.
It's something that
teaches the workers job skills that will help them get back in the working
world. And, it gives them the satisfaction of a job well done.
"It's a joy
to me; makes me feel real good," Christopher said.
Now, he knows that
more than a hundred kids will have a Christmas this year because of
his hard work.
And, it's that hard
work that will hopefully pay off in a new lease on life for him.
"Since I've
been in Augusta, I've had people reach out and help me. So when the
time came to give back, I didn't mind doing it," he said.
You can donate your
old bikes at Andy Jordan's Bicycle Warehouse or Master Pontiac Buick
GMC. Both are big sponsors of this program providing money, parts and
helmets for it.
You can contact
David Cantrell (706) 564-9937 for more information on the Santa Wheels
program. You can also send an email to info@santawheels.com or you can
visit http://www.santawheels.com.
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