The world became significantly smaller for 31-year-old Matthew Wondra when his three-wheeled bike, a gift from his late father, was stolen from his trailer park in Illinois. For Matthew, who has a rare genetic disease, the bike was his sole means of getting around. But a remedy was soon found when a kind stranger read about Matthew’s loss on social media. A fellow resident of Granite City, she decided to intervene, paying him a visit with a surprise in the back of her SUV. Matthew’s mom Terri told NBC she was “definitely angry” when her son’s bike was taken. “He kept looking out saying, ‘Mom where’s my bike?’” she said. Matthew’s sister had set out to help her brother—who suffers from Lowe syndrome, often characterized by vision and kidney problems, weak muscle tone, and brain abnormalities. She posted about his stolen bike on a community Facebook page with hopes of raising funds for a new one. However, …