Here’s how you can get a shirt, help CCU alum Mike Tolbert get wheelchairs for kids
Buffalo Bills fullback Mike Tolbert is helping small children in need of wheelchairs, and he has created a way for the public to get involved.
The Coastal Carolina alumnus has created a Toldozer T-shirt with a cartoon bull wearing his Bills’ blue and white No. 35 jersey riding a bulldozer.
The shirts, printed by the 26shirts company with artwork by Biondo Art, will be sold through this week to benefit the Bella’s Bumbas nonprofit based in New York that makes very mobile wheelchairs for small children.
The chairs, called Bumbo wheelchairs, are made for children affected by Spina Bifida or other mobility challenges. They are geared toward infants and young toddlers whom otherwise may not have access to expensive commercial chairs.
The chairs are the creation of parents and a grandfather of a girl named Bella with Spina Bifida. They are provided to parents for only the cost of shipping.
The shirts can be purchased at 26shirts.com/buffalo. More on Bella’s Bumbas can be found at www.gofundme.com/bellas-bumbas
Alan Blondin: 843-626-0284, @alanblondin
This story was originally published October 2, 2017 at 10:09 PM with the headline "Here’s how you can get a shirt, help CCU alum Mike Tolbert get wheelchairs for kids."