It’s quite remarkable that Lee Anne Barry can ride a bicycle at all, let
alone bike cross-country to raise money and awareness for brain injury prevention.
Barry, a 1990 graduate of Grand Valley State University, was 5 when she
was in a car accident and suffered severe brain trauma. She underwent
successful brain surgery as a teenager and is now an advocate for brain
injury prevention.
For four years, Barry and her husband, Ben, have biked cross-country on
a tour called the BIG Ride: Brain Injury’s Greatest Journey. As they
pick up day bikers along the way, BIG riders educate schools, youth
groups and church groups about helmet safety and brain injury prevention.
The BIG Ride will stop in Grand Rapids on Tuesday, September 25, at noon
at GVSU’s Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences, 301 Michigan St. NE, to
speak to a physical therapy class in room 209. She will talk to the
graduate students in Cathy Harro’s class about their future roles as
healthcare professionals in preventing brain injuries.
The 2007 BIG Ride started September 7 in Great Falls, Montana. It’s
scheduled to end October 21 in Columbia, South Carolina. Eighty percent
of funds raised during the ride are given to prevention programs in that
state, 20 percent goes to the Brain Injury Association of America.
GVSU alumna bikes across country
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