220402 GoBabyGo 001

Ethan Bowles, a senior biological systems engineering major, makes an adjustment to the steering wheel in an electric car during the GoBabyGo! Build. His team is modifying the car for four-year-old Dayana Torres of Omaha. Bowles was among seven Huskers to assist with the project. This was his third time volunteering for the event.

Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.
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Ethan Bowles, a senior biological systems engineering major, makes an adjustment to the steering wheel in an electric car during the GoBabyGo! Build. His team is modifying the car for four-year-old Dayana Torres of Omaha. Bowles was among seven Huskers to assist with the project. This was his third time volunteering for the event.

Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.