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Guardian Protection in Warrendale provides adaptive bikes

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1 Min Read Sept. 30, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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Guardian Protection employees presented adaptive bikes to children from Butler and New Castle on Sept. 22, in festivities at the company’s corporate headquarters on Thorn Hill Road in Marshall Township in conjunction with Variety the Children’s Charity, of Wexford.

“Our goal is to make life better by making it safer. Our commitment to Variety’s My Bike program is an extension of that goal,” said Bryan Cipoletti, president of Guardian Protection. “That the employees of Guardian can come together to enhance the life of a child through a bike is gratifying for each and every one of us.”

Bentley Hilliard, 11, of Butler and Declyn Joseph, 6, of New Castle rode in a celebratory parade after getting their new bicycles.

Funds for the bikes were raised through Guardian employee activities, such as 50-50 raffles, over the past two years.

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