Jul 30, 2009

Newspaper Article

Syracuse resident to create new park
Mom will raise money to build the handicapped-accessible playground.
By Andrew Maddocks

The Salt Lake Tribune


Chloe Bennett truly loves to swing, her mother Tara says. The 2-year-old swoops back and forth, laughing and smiling, her eyes beaming.

But any swing without high back support is dangerous for Chloe, born with a form of cerebral palsy, she cannot support herself. So Chloe relies entirely on her mother at nonaccessible parks to move around, stay upright, or even lie down in the sandbox.

"Chloe's not sitting on the sidelines crying, but I am, internally," Bennett said.

There isn't a single handicapped accessible park within an hour of Bennett's Syracuse home. Not only does Chloe love swinging and playing, but Bennett says the therapy associated with play is a critical part of Chloe's physical development.

So last month, Bennett decided to bring a wheelchair-accessible park to Syracuse herself.

She presented the idea to Syracuse City Administrator Rodger Worthen and City Council earlier this month. Officials are supportive, especially since Bennett intends to start a nonprofit organization and raise $800,000 -- her estimated total cost for the park -- herself -.

"I think it could be a great thing for city," Worthen said.

An accessible park features rubber surfaces easier to roll over than wood chips and ramps to the top of playground features so children, whether handicapped or not, can participate.

In early meetings, two potential sites emerged for the 2-acre playground: plots of land near the new Syracuse Fire Department building and in Jensen Nature Park.

The fire station site would be close to medical emergency services, Worthen said, and guide out-of-town visitors straight through downtown. Jensen Nature Park's established popularity would bring in more non-handicapped children, Bennett said, an important part of the plan.

With the city council's ongoing support, she hopes to have the tentatively named Sunshine Park open in less than five years.

Direction for the project came from of an article about Zachary's Playground in Lake St. Louis, Mo. Natalie Blakemore coordinated the construction of an accessible park for her son Zachary. Blakemore happens to be Syracuse City Councilman Doug Peterson's cousin.

Bennett hopes to connect with Blakemore, and streamline the fundraising and construction process even more.

Facing the obvious challenge of starting a nonprofit and raising nearly a million dollars, Bennett says she will draw on her experience volunteering for the Make a Wish Foundation and from business classes at the University of Phoenix. Once the Syracuse park is complete, Bennett dreams of building an accessible park in every county in Utah.

For now she wants to make sure Chloe, and other children with physical handicaps, can play independently. Playgrounds are a right of passage, and Bennett sees no reason why any child should miss out.

In her eyes, it's only a matter of time before Chloe moves from her backyard swing to the playground. It's all part of a lifelong pledge Bennett made to her daughter -- anything is possible.

"We might have to get creative and work hard," Bennett said. "But she'll always be able to do whatever she wants."
For more information or to make donation, go to http://www.thenochildleftoutproject.blogspot.com/.

Jul 26, 2009

With All Your Heart


Jeremiah 29:13

And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.

Jul 24, 2009

The 'No Child Left Out' Project

I'm in the process of really getting my ideas going for the development of an accessible playground in my city. It is also my goal to eventually see that there is an accessible playground in every county in Utah. That is why I'm creating a non-profit organization called The No Child Left Out Project. Part of my marketing/funding strategy to spread the word about and support the development of the playground in my city is a new blog. You can check it out here if you'd like!


Do you have an accessible playground in your area? Any ideas or feedback about what you've seen or would like to see will be greatly appreciated so I can keep it in mind for my project!

Thanks!

Jul 18, 2009

Godspeed


Godspeed by Victoria Faiella


Do you know how much you’re loved?
More than all the Stars
More than words can explain
An eternity of telling you
Would prove to be in vain

I thought I understood Love
Absolute and True
Until fate brought me You

If our last hope
Hangs on a wire
Do anything I can
I’ll walk through the fire
No mountains’ too high
No valley too deep
To save my precious child
Wish me Godspeed

Do you know how much you’re loved?
More than life itself
More than words can express
An eternity of telling you
Would be wasted breath

Do you know that you’ll be loved
Till the end of Time
Love like this never dies



You can hear this song on Victoria Faiella's myspace page.

Jul 15, 2009

Sorry I've Been MIA!

Sorry to everyone (if anyone's still paying attention to this blog, that is) that I have been missing for the last few weeks. Life has been busy because of typical summer activities, but also we're renovating a house, then there's the playground thing. Yes, remember the accessible playground project I was going to start? Well, it's in the works! I will keep you posted as details unfold, but please know I am still an advocate for special kiddos. I will try to post things more often, especially once our house is done! Until then, here is a quote that is my mantra while I'm working towards my goals. Hopefully it will help some of you as well!....

“Just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears.” ~Gillian Anderson

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