'Destiny maker' cycles to raise awareness
Posted: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at 11:15 AM
He's a man on a cycling mission, to raise awareness about children suffering from
seizure disorders.
Glenn Fenster is a tennis pro from Florida,
who began his journey 28 days ago in Seattle, Washington.
Fenster has opened a foundation called
"Destiny Maker" in hopes of creating a better
life for his twelve-year-old son, who suffers from an acute case of epilepsy, as well as the other 2.5 million children who suffer from this type of disorder.
Though this trip has been rough, Fenster has only one thing to say about it, “I just want the country to know that this trip pales in comparison to the courage my son and other children show everyday of their lives, when they do not know at any given moment a seizure can occur."
His trip began May 1 and he plans to make it home to Florida for Father's Day.
If you'd like to know more about his foundation or how to help, you can visit Destiny Maker online.