DOE invests $12 million to build playgrounds
The Department of Education awarded a $12 million grant to the non-profit group Out2Play Inc. to construct 70 new playgrounds across New York City's five boroughs. The first 30 playgrounds are slated for completion by the end of 2010, according to Crain's New York Business. No word yet where the new playgrounds will be located.
When Out2Play was established in 2005, founder Andrea Wenner set a goal to transform 150 empty schoolyards into playgrounds. Five years later, 80 playgrounds span nearly one million square feet of previously-vacant space in each borough. The city's grant will be added to $6 million raised by Out2Play to accomplish Wenner's goal.
In a recent interview with Crain's New York Business, Wenner explained that the funding "is going to go a long way in ensuring that the children who come through these schools every year will have a place to be active, to play and to have fun.”
The work of Out2Play will also help fulfill the goals of the city's PlaNYC initiative -- a ten-point program aimed at improving living conditions in the city while protecting the environment. The initiative's goals include creating new homes for nearly one million residents and reducing carbon emissions by 30 percent.
Photo courtesy of Out2Play Inc.
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