by Janinne Gardner
During our April Business meeting we were pleased to have Kiva Wilson, a Training and Education Coordinator for KaBoom!. Ms. Wilson graduated from Dartmouth College, and worked in the Peace Corp as a volunteer and youth development technical trainer. KaBoom!, is a national non-profit organization that is dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children. Their vision is to have a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. They believe that play has a purpose, and they are driven to create a movement in support of this belief.
During our April Business meeting we were pleased to have Kiva Wilson, a Training and Education Coordinator for KaBoom!. Ms. Wilson graduated from Dartmouth College, and worked in the Peace Corp as a volunteer and youth development technical trainer. KaBoom!, is a national non-profit organization that is dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children. Their vision is to have a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. They believe that play has a purpose, and they are driven to create a movement in support of this belief.
The first question she asked us was, “What do we remember about our childhood, what memories do we have?” As we shared our memories we realized that none of them took place in front of a TV or with video games. We have a play deficit she declared, “children spend four hours a day viewing electronic media and 51% of parents have complained that they do not have a playground in their neighborhood.” She lists many reasons that playgrounds are very important to our children. A playground brings self-esteem, caring, learning to share, compromise, getting along, social education, and running is allowed. If Ms. Wilson is any indication of the drive and excitement of a typical employee of KaBoom! then this is an organization that gets things done.
Making a playground in your neighborhood starts with a need. An individual or neighborhood association can contact KaBoom! to submit an application they are currently in the USA, Mexico, Canada and Puerto Rico. You will then be assigned a project manager who will begin the twelve week planning process. Generally parents and organizers contribute 10% of the cost and business partners 90%. They start with a design day; children from the community draw their dream playground. From these designs by the children Playworld Systems will make three different design plans to take back to the community for selection. Then committees are formed: food and donations for volunteers, volunteers, construction, safety, and logistics are a few that might be needed. This proves the community is invested in the project. If all goes well, the day arrives when the playground is assembled; yes it is actually assembled in one day. Click here to see a time-lapse playground being built. The volunteers are 50% parents and 50% funding/business partners. A playground is born.
Maybe your neighborhood has a playground but it needs a little help, either it is lacking something like picnic tables or maybe the landscaping needs some help. For help with small project visit: KaBoom! Side Projects. This is where you can get step by step plans to build projects that are easy, medium, complex to very complex. Maybe you are looking for a table top chess board or a mural. How about full plans on how to paint a basketball court or a map on the blacktop, maybe a sandbox, or even a planter bench combo; get the plans here!
Are you looking for volunteer projects? Kaboom! has many playground projects that you can help build. How about hosting a KaBOOM! Play Day, in your neighborhood and be part of a national celebration to save play in the lives of children. When: Plan your Play Day to take place on any day during the week of September 18 – September 26, 2010 Who: Gather outside with your community for fun games and improvement projects that celebrate play. Maybe you are on vacation and need a playground. KaBoom! can locate a playground in your neighborhood or Grandma’s neighborhood. Visit the KaBoom website to check out all its possibilities.
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