KaBOOM!, the national nonprofit dedicated to giving kids the childhood they deserve through play, awarded 257 communities, including Garland, with the recognition as a 2016 Playful City USA. These family-friendly cities are selected for their leadership in making it easy for all kids to get balanced and active play in their neighborhoods, and have pledged to integrate play as a solution to tackle a number of urgent challenges plaguing our society in ways that benefit kids growing up in poverty.
In its 10th year, Playful City USA is a national recognition program that honors cities and towns for taking bold steps to create more play opportunities for all kids. The KaBOOM! Playful City USA program has inspired infrastructure investments, programs and policy changes among cities across the country.
For more information about the Playful City USA program, visit playfulcityusa.org.
“We are thrilled to recognize cities that invest in putting kids first,” said KaBOOM! CEO James Siegal. “Balanced and active play is crucial to ensuring kids— and the places they live— thrive. By integrating play into cities, the leaders of our Playful City USA communities recognize that kids and families want to live in close proximity to safe places to play.”
Playful City USA honorees range from 10 year honorees Atlanta, Georgia and Tucson, Arizona, to first-time recipients Richmond, Virginia and Boise, Idaho. While they vary in size and geography, these communities are all engaging their citizens to reimagine cities with kids in mind.
In addition to the 2016 Playful City USA recognition, KaBOOM! recently launched the KaBOOM! Play Everywhere Challenge, a national competition to share ideas for making communities more playful by adding play to places that don’t usually have it— from sidewalks to bus stops to vacant lots and beyond— and to win a share of $1 million to help bring those ideas to life. To apply, visit playeverywhere.kaboom.org.
Other cities in the DFW area receiving this award include Rowlett, Balch Springs, Grand Prairie, The Colony, Arlington and Mesquite.