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Nonprofits plan to build 135-acre Inclusive Recreation Center


Published on 2024-12-08 03:43:08 - MSN
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  • Wilmington Aquatic Center and Access of Wilmington held an informational session on building plans for an Aquatic and Recreational space on Saturday. The facility will offer sports and fitness programs in hopes of increasing the health,

The article discusses the initiative by the nonprofit organizations, the Arc of the Ozarks and the Arc of the United States, to develop a 135-acre inclusive recreation center in Springfield, Missouri. This project, named "The Ozark Center for Autism and Neurodiversity," aims to provide a space where individuals with autism and other neurodiverse conditions can engage in various activities tailored to their needs. The center will feature facilities like an accessible playground, sensory gardens, sports fields, and an indoor recreation center. The goal is to foster an environment that promotes social interaction, physical activity, and community integration for people of all abilities. The project is still in its early stages, with plans for fundraising and community involvement to bring this vision to life.

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