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Including All Children at Playground

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Hello Everyone:

My name is Carrie and I am new to your group. I live in Massachusetts and am Mom to an 8-year old boy with Angelman Syndrome. He cannot walk or talk. His challenges are not due to a spinal cord injury. I am his primary caregiver. I am also self-employed as an Educational Advocate - I help parents fight for proper services for their children with disabilities in the public school setting. I learned about your group while searching for grant opportunities for an important project I am working on.

I have taken it upon myself to renovate a playground in our Town to make it handicap accessible and to modify the play structures so that children of all abilities can play together. Of course, the Town will not contribute any funds toward the project, although they do support it. We live in a fairly small town, but have about 14 children with physical disabilities (most in chairs) and over 200 kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Most of these kids are in grades K - 6.

I was hoping some of you could point me in the right direction for fund-raising or grant opportunities. Maybe some of you have participated in fund-raising events and would have some good ideas for me on different ways to raise the $100,000 I need to complete this project successfully (I am also renovating the now non-accessible restrooms at the park as well as adding chair accessible picnic tables, etc.)

Also, I'd like to contribute my knowledge of Special Education Laws to anyone here who may need advice or guidance (free of charge, of course!) for a child who has a disability in the public school setting.

I look forward to being a part of your group!

Carrie

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Autism Angelman syndrome

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I think it is great you are taking this work on along with the care of your child. I am a caregiver of a 23 year old recently paralyzed son. He had severe Learn Disabilities early on and I learned the laws and fought for his needs back in a day here in Delaware.

I have not researched this are of the law but wonder if some Federal money might be available and certainly beleive that Federal Law would support such an edeaver. It is sad that your local government will not assist but only support you.

We do not have any such playgrounds here in our small state. One school created a bicycle path for children to ride safely that includes stop signs, etc. and I hear was originally done for disabled children. I'll try to find out how the funding was obtained for that.

P. DeCrease

Hey Carrie,

I wanted to list a few websites below that may be of help in regards to accessible playgrounds as well as fundraising.

Guidelines for Safe, Accessible Playgrounds:
http://life.familyeducation.com/safety/toy-safety/36204.html?detoured= 1

NPPS:
http://www.uni.edu/playground

Boundless Playgrounds:
http://www.boundlessplaygrounds.org/

NTAF:
http://www.transplantfund.org/

Non-Profit Expert:
http://www.nonprofitexpert.com/assistance.htm

I hope these websites are helpful

Take Care,

Resource Center Staff
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