‘Play for everybody’: How a 5-year-old's lemonade stand is building an inclusive park
Story by Emma VandenEinde/KUNC
For kids who use wheelchairs, finding a park they can access can be challenging. One Berthoud mom is fundraising to create an inclusive park where everyone can play side by side.
Видео ‘Play for everybody’: How a 5-year-old's lemonade stand is building an inclusive park канала KUNC
For kids who use wheelchairs, finding a park they can access can be challenging. One Berthoud mom is fundraising to create an inclusive park where everyone can play side by side.
Видео ‘Play for everybody’: How a 5-year-old's lemonade stand is building an inclusive park канала KUNC
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