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- Posted June 16, 2025
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Lids for Kids
Continuing a proud tradition spanning more than two decades, this year’s Lids for Kids events in Lansing and Grand Rapids were once again a resounding success. Hosted annually by Sinas Dramis Law Firm in partnership with local organizations, these premier bicycle helmet giveaway and safety events are dedicated to protecting children throughout Michigan. Above, former Detroit litigator Kevin Komar custom fits a bicycle helmet for a small bicyclist. Over the past 22 years, Lids for Kids has provided more than 14,000 children with properly fitted bike helmets. “Before we’re lawyers and staff, we’re mothers, fathers, and community members. The last thing we ever want to see is a child with a brain injury,” said Tom Sinas. “Lids for Kids is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to promote brain injury prevention in our communities.”
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