Local Temecula student gives mobility to children through Go Baby Go Program
ST. GEORGE, UT -- Through a collaborative effort to benefit children in the community, Utah Tech University held its seventh annual Go Baby Go event on Saturday, Dec. 6. The university's Physical Therapist Assistant students coordinate the program, offering mobility and independence to young children with disabilities.Kaylee Buckley of Temecula was involved in making this year's event the biggest one yet, with 11 children going home with customized toy cars."This program is really important for the families of these children because they don't always realize how much the community cares about them," Burke Jorgensen, assistant professor of physical therapy, said. "I think we need more of these events because there are so many generous people in this community and they just don't kno








