From Fear to Courage: How a Community Helped One
Bikers Escort Little Girl to School After Bullying Incident
One morning, seventy motorcycles lined up outside a quiet family home.
At the center was a seven-year-old girl with a pink backpack, climbing onto the back of a Harley.
The day before, she had come home in tears after being teased at recess.
Too nervous to tell her teacher or father, she confided in Frank, a kind neighbor and retired veteran.
Frank rallied dozens of bikers to escort her to school.
Engines rumbled softly as she walked proudly between them, classmates by her side.
What began as one act of kindness grew into a daily tradition, reminding her she wasn’t alone.
When the school district raised concerns, the bikers adjusted.
They volunteered as lunch monitors and helpers, offering quiet support inside the school.
The impact was lasting.
Students grew kinder, teachers noticed her smile return, and the bikers launched Big Wheels,
Little Wheels to teach respect and resilience.