Bonners Ferry High School robotics team makes custom mobility device for kindergartner
The device is allowing Weston Keefe, who can't use his arms or hands, to play with his classmates on the playground.
Author: Taylor Viydo
Updated: 8:16 PM MST December 22, 2020
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — On a brisk Saturday afternoon in Bonners Ferry, local kindergartner Weston Keefe could be seen enjoying his school's playground with a renewed sense of enthusiasm.
"Let's play tag everybody," Weston shouted at the top of his lungs to those around him. "I'm going to catch you!"
Assisting Weston in his mission to dominate the playground was a custom-made four-wheeled mobility device that had been donated to Weston just minutes earlier.