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Boundless Playgrounds

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Our Dream For every child, a place to play:
Every child! Every ability! Everywhere!
In this video, parents, children and community supporters describe the need for playgrounds where people of all abilities can gather together, the importance of play for development and learning, and how communities can achieve their dream of a Boundless™ playground.
Special thanks to CVS/pharmacy and CVS All Kids Can™ for underwriting this video and to Advertising Ventures for video production.
Boundless Dreams: Celebrating 10 Years

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During 2007, Boundless Playgrounds celebrated 10 years of providing play opportunities for children of all abilities. In that time, more than 100 communities have experienced the shared joy of playing together. This video illustrates the inspiration and impact of the organization's first 10 years.
Special thanks to Visual Concepts Media, Inc. for video production.
"Play Together" Music Video

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In this video, country music artist Carly Goodwin, an ambassador and friend of Boundless Playgrounds, sings about the importance of children of all abilities playing together. After her visit to a universally accessible playground, Carly was inspired to perform this song. "Play Together" was written by award-winning songwriters Josh Kear (Carly's husband) and Mark Irwin and produced by Jason Deere.
Special thanks to Hasbro's PLAYSKOOL for underwriting this video and to Advertising Ventures for video production.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Video

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Able to Play: Mobilizing Communities for Children of All Abilities
Featured in the video are communities whose Boundless™ playground projects were initiated through Michigan’s statewide Able to Play project, which was created by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and coordinated by Boundless Playgrounds. Through the Able to Play project, communities throughout Michigan received seed funding to help develop barrier-free play environments. Nearly 20 Able to Play projects were completed.
Special thanks to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Pace and Partners of Lansing, Michigan, which created this video for a seminar hosted by the Foundation as part of its 75th anniversary celebration (1930 – 2005).
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