His Wheels, her mission: Midland woman creates group that donates hand-pedaled bikes

Less than two months after Alice moved to Midland, Michigan, the Midland Daily Newspaper featured an article about the ministry of His Wheels International. The ministry was brought to the attention of the newspaper by a friend of a friend, a long time resident of Midland. The article is copied below but can also be found by clicking on the link to the article at the Midland News.

His Wheels, her mission: Midland woman creates group that donates hand-pedaled bikes

Midland nonprofit helps people with lower extremity disabilities

In her teens, bicycling for Alice Teisan, of Midland, was more than a hobby. Before she turned 30, she estimates that she traveled 10,000 miles on her bicycle. She has biked in Africa, England, Israel and Scotland, in addition to the U.S.

Her plans to continue cycling were waylaid when she was diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This condition made it impossible for her to keep biking at such a pace.

While that news was more than disheartening, it eventually led her to start a non-profit that would provide bicycles, as well as hand-pedaled trikes, to others in need in the U.S and around the world.

From the beginnings of the organization in 2005, through 2013, His Wheels International distributed 1,700 bicycles in the U.S. The group also bought 165 bicycles for people in 12 African countries.

Since that time, the group has been working on hand-pedaled trikes in numerous capacities. The trikes are designed for people who have lower extremity disabilities.

“What we do is promote the design, fabrication and manufacturing of these trikes for people with disabilities in other parts of the world,” Teisan said. “There is a team of us – about 20 people – who have put eyes on it: physical therapists, occupational therapists, surgeons, engineers, nurses – we kind of improved on the design. Since that time we have about 120 of them in 22 countries around the world.”

Individuals as well as teams of people have worked together through His Wheels International to help others across the globe.

“We like to involve students to give them the opportunity to see how their skills can have a global impact,” Teisan said. “Spring Arbor University partnered with a group in India. The students helped buy materials to make 20 trikes.”

Students at Olivet University built a hitch and trailer that can be attached to the trike. The trailer could potentially carry supplies, such as firewood, or goods to be sold at local markets.

And while the trikes provide mobility, they may also lead to employment opportunities for locals where they are being built.

Teisan has written two books: Pray 10K How the Radical Can Become Real: A 10,000 – Hour Prayer Adventure and Riding on Faith: Keeping Your Balance When the Wheels Fall Off; both books are available on Amazon. She is also in the editing stages of a children’s coloring book about the trike.

Teisan plans to attend a conference this fall in Missouri hosted by Mobility Worldwide, another organization that aims to provide mobility to people around the world.

To learn more about His Wheels International, visit www.hiswheels.org 

Mobility Device Provision & Distribution Conference

From September 20-22, 2021 there was the first ever conference for people doing hand-pedaled three-wheeled mobility work along with over 50 who gathered in Missouri, or online for an inaugural conference.

We at His Wheels International were so glad for the  and leadership of Scott Walters, the Executive Director of Mobility Worldwide who had the vision for the conference. His team did a fabulous job of putting together an interesting and varied line up of speakers.

Due to the COVID situation, Alice was grateful that she could still attend via Zoom. She was the final presenter of the conference. Click on the link to  view her 15 minute presentation. It gives a good overview of the work His Wheels International has done over the past 16 years, having begun in 2005.

Thanks to our friends at Messiah College and our collaboration, they took our trike to the conference where it was showcased along with other organizations products. Our children’s coloring book was also passed out.

Out of the conference, I steering committee is being formed, to begin figuring out how to formalize a collaboration. Alice has been invited to be a part of this committee.

Alice presented at the Mobility Device Provision & Distribution Conference 2021. View the video below. It gives an overview of the work His Wheels has been doing over the last 16 years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December Newsletter 2019

Read our most recent December Newsletter 2019 and learn about what is happening with His Wheels

(Left) Two trikes were sent from Illinois with Joel to Tanzania as extra luggage in May 2019.
(Below) David, the engineer from Arusha, Tanzania (7 hour car drive from Dodoma) who works in the Arusha Vocational Technical School came to assist Joel in assembling the trikes. David’s specialty is motorized trikes for cargo purposes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Joel’s smile says it all!

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Where do you go after your dream has been shattered? At age 30, Alice Teisan was an avid cyclist with a big dream: to ride her bicycle on every continent. But that summer, as she was preparing for a cross-country cycling trip, she was struck with a life-altering illness. In a flash, it seemed, her health, her career ambitions, her financial situation, and her plans for the future—not to mention her big dream—were all shattered. Was life still worth living when everything she once held dear was stripped away?

Riding on Faith is the story of how God took Alice’s dream and turned it upside down, replacing it with an even bigger dream inside her heart. Hers is a journey full of fear and faith, of loss and transformation, of soaring vistas and desolate valleys. Ultimately it is a story of hope—that when we give God our dreams, He will transform them into something grander than we could ever imagine.

Free Copy of Alice’s book in Kindle Format

Riding on Faith

Riding on Faith

Alice’s book is free on Amazon in Kindle format from December 27th-29th
Here is a synopsis of Alice’s book
Riding on Faith: Keeping Your Balance When the Wheels Fall Off

Where do you go after your dream has been shattered? At age 30, Alice Teisan was an avid cyclist with a big dream: to ride her bicycle on every continent. But that summer, as she was preparing for a cross-country cycling trip, she was struck with a life-altering illness. In a flash, it seemed, her health, her career ambitions, her financial situation, and her plans for the future—not to mention her big dream—were all shattered. Was life still worth living when everything she once held dear was stripped away?

Riding on Faith is the story of how God took Alice’s dream and turned it upside down, replacing it with an even bigger dream inside her heart. Hers is a journey full of fear and faith, of loss and transformation, of soaring vistas and desolate valleys. Ultimately it is a story of hope—that when we give God our dreams, He will transform them into something grander than we could ever imagine.

After reading the book Evvy wrote, “What an outstanding book! The stories—particularly the back and forth in time use of them—was tremendously effective. Congratulations on a very fine achievement. Hooray!”

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Clapham School Bike Collection March 16, 2013

Clapham School

Clapham School

Event: Bike Collection &  book signing of Alice Teisan, Executive Director of His Wheels International’s book: Riding on Faith: Keeping Your Balance When the Wheels Fall Off.
Date: Saturday March 16, 2013
Time: 9AM-12PM
Location: Johnsen and Taylor Bookstore at 261 Town Square, Wheaton, IL.
Organized by: Clapham School in Wheaton

We will accept bikes of any size and in any shape.

Trikes to Pennsylvania and Niger

Flag-PennsylvaniaOn Sunday we sent a trike with one of our volunteers to Sebring, FL. From there the trike will be loaded onto a container headed for Niger. Steve, a missionary in Niger had stopped by His Wheels while here in the states. While here he saw the trike, we discussed possibilities for the trike in Niger, and he bought a copy of my book. Within the last couple weeks he has returned to Niger. He wrote, “I had an encouraging conversation with Deb Berruti, who is a physical therapist working at Galmi hospital. She was very interested in the trike. I will include her on this reply so that she can write to you. I gave her my copy of your book to read so that she can understand His Wheels International and you a bit better.”

Then yesterday we boxed a trike up and sent it to Messiah College. In February when the College begins its Spring Semester one of the engineering instructors will be using the trike as curriulumn for a computer analysis course. Pray that the trike will spark some of the students interest in a new way for using their creativity for Christ. We also look forward to how these students will further the work of the trike during their course.

God has also been at work on the home front. Last night our engineer met with a area resident who contacted us about volunteer opportunities. Vadim is a design engineer and is part of First Baptist of Wheaton, IL, a new church to our rooster of churches. So we are glad to have invite yet another volunteer onto our team.

One need that has surfaced is to have a few volunteers who would like to take our trikes to different hands on events. We have been asked to feature trikes at disability camps/retreats/mission evenings/conferences/disability Sunday event and other places. We have the trikes but we haven’t found anyone who could head this part of our ministry up. If you or someone you know would be interested in such an opportunity please contact us.