Miracle Hope: Pedaling Forward with Faith and Determination
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At just 10 years old, Miracle Hope is already living up to her name.
Four years ago, Miracle was in a devastating car accident that left her paralyzed. Life changed in an instant—but what didn’t change was her bright spirit, her determination, and her unshakable faith.
This year, Miracle received an adaptive tricycle from Iron City Trykes, an AMBUCS chapter of Birmingham AMBUCS. Her new Amtryke adaptive bike gives her the freedom to ride alongside her family and friends—something she thought she might never do again.
“It’s more than just mobility—it’s freedom, confidence, and joy,” her mom shares. “Her goal is to ride without any assistance one day. She works hard every time she gets on that tryke. She pushes herself. And she smiles the whole way.”
A Ride That Inspires Others
Miracle’s strength doesn’t stop at the pedals. Every morning, she shares a heartfelt prayer on TikTok (@miracle4miracle), asking God to bless the day and bring peace to those who are hurting.
Her videos have touched thousands, spreading hope far beyond her hometown. “She wakes up thinking about others,” her mom says. “That’s just who she is. She’s always believed that if she can help someone else smile, then she’s done something good.”
A Mission in Motion
The team at Iron City Trykes is proud to be part of Miracle’s journey. Her story represents what Amtryke is all about—helping riders of all abilities experience movement, independence, and belonging through adaptive mobility solutions.
Every Amtryke adaptive tricycle is more than just a bike. It’s a bridge to hope, connection, and confidence. As demand for adaptive bikes continues to grow, Miracle reminds us all why the mission matters: when people come together to support mobility and inclusion, incredible things happen.
Miracle Hope is living proof that with faith, community, and a little help, even the toughest roads can lead to beautiful places.