Meet 9-year-old William, who was diagnosed with Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome at just one year old. He has muscle weakness in his arms and legs, which makes it harder to safely keep up with his peers during physical activities. Despite these challenges, William is a happy, active, and inspiring little boy.

He has a big personality and many interests—he’s a huge fan of Katy Perry, loves watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and enjoys exploring sensory books. Most of all, William adores his dogs, Sonny and Lily, and treasures family trips to the beach. Known for being silly and sweet, he brightens the world of everyone he meets.

William needed an Adaptive Therapy Tricycle. A specialized piece of equipment that will not only support his physical therapy at home but also allow him to enjoy bike rides with his family and play alongside his peers—helping build strength, independence, and lasting memories filled with joy. Thanks to the Broadrick Family Foundation, William took his first bike ride with his sister, she is so happy she can ride bikes with him now!