Playgrounds for children with disabilities
South Florida playgrounds are becoming more disabled friendly, with a Broward grant from the Children's Services Council supporting four "inclusive playgrounds" and money from an organization called Boundless Playgrounds helping build others.
The story in Broward community news sections addressed the trend, but Lake Worth and West Palm Beach also have Boundless Playgrounds. (Click on "Lake Worth" or "West Palm Beach" above to see their locations.)

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miramar regional park also has disabled friendly playgrounds.
Posted by: vanessa | January 11, 2008 5:35 PM