Playground to enhance family well-being
HOUSTON, TX, April 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ - A dream is now a reality for children in Northeast Houston as their drawings were turned into a new playground today. In less than eight hours, the play space was built at the Trinity Gardens housing community with the help of more than 200 volunteers from Foresters™, Greater Houston Development, Inc. and non-profit KaBOOM!. The new playground will serve 12,915 children and their families in the community for years to come.
"Foresters believes in providing opportunities for families to spend quality time together," said Bruce Burak, Foresters National Sales Manager US Sales. "A playground is an important piece for the revitalization of a community. Not only does it provide a first step towards keeping children healthy, but it's a safe, central location for the entire neighborhood to get together."
Planning for the playground began at a Design Day event held in February when local children and community leaders met with organizers from KaBOOM! and Foresters to design their dream playground. The children's drawings were then used to create the final playground design.
Since 2006, Foresters has invested over $7 million with KaBOOM! with almost 100 playgrounds built or planned across the U.S. and Canada. Over their 15 year lifespan, these playgrounds will provide more than 2.6 million children and their families with an opportunity to spend quality time together. Foresters is a KaBOOM! National Partner and a founding member of the KaBOOM! Leadership Circle - a group of organizations providing long-term guidance and support to KaBOOM! and its mission.
"We are extremely grateful for this partnership and the opportunity to provide a safe and accessible place to play for the children of this great, but underserved community," said Larry W. Prince, Chair, Greater Houston Development, Inc.
Thanks to the work of Foresters, Greater Houston Development, Inc. and KaBOOM!, children and their families now have a 2,550 square-foot playground to call home that includes features such as a Slither Slide, Rockblocks Climbing Wall and Swingsets.
A passionate advocate for family well-being, Foresters recently launched the Tech Timeout™ challenge, which encourages families to take a pledge to turn off all electronic devices for an hour a day for one week. For more details, visit techtimeout.com.
About Greater Houston Development, Inc.
Greater Houston Development, Inc., a nonprofit, community-based
community development corporation (CDC) is celebrating its 20th year providing affordable housing and related services to underserved
communities and deserving families throughout Houston with special
emphasis on northeast Houston. It has built and/or rehabilitated over
400 homes in addition to community building and neighborhood
stabilization activities i.e. creating green space, educational
enrichment initiatives, community planning, environmental justice,
disaster recovery, etc. GHDI's redevelopment activities include single
family, multi-family, and special facility development with over
630,000 sq.ft. of space being redeveloped in low-income communities and
serving in excess of 4,000 persons in 13 neighborhoods for a leveraged
investment of over $34 million.
About Foresters
Foresters™ is a life insurance provider with a difference. The
fraternal benefit society, founded in 1874, supports family well-being
through quality products, unique member benefits and inspiring
community activities. Foresters shares its financial strength with over
one million members in Canada, the United States and the United
Kingdom. For more information, visit foresters.com.
Foresters™ is the trade name and a trademark of The Independent Order of Foresters, a fraternal benefit society, 789 Don Mills Road, Toronto, Canada M3C 1T9; its subsidiaries are licensed to use this mark.
Tech Timeout and the Tech Timeout logo are trademarks of The Independent Order of Foresters
About KaBOOM!
KaBOOM! is the national non-profit dedicated to giving kids the
childhood they deserve by bringing play to those who need it most.
Children today spend less time playing outdoors than any previous
generation, a fact that is having disastrous consequences on their
health, achievement levels, and overall well-being. Social entrepreneur
Darell Hammond founded non-profit KaBOOM! in 1996 in Washington, D.C.with a vision of creating a great place to play within walking distance
of every child in America because children need to play actively every
day at home, in school and in their communities. Since then, KaBOOM!
has mapped over 90,000 places to play, built more than 2,200
playgrounds, and successfully advocated for play policies in hundreds
of cities across the country. KaBOOM! also provides communities with
online tools to self-organize and take action to support play on both a
local and national level. Hammond chronicles the founding of the
organization and the importance of the cause of play in his The New York Times Best Seller KaBOOM!: A Movement to Save Play, now out in paperback. The book details how businesses and communities
can work together to save play for children across the country. All
author proceeds support KaBOOM!. Headquartered in Washington, D.C.,
KaBOOM! also has an office in San Mateo, Calif. For more information,
visit www.kaboom.org.
SOURCE Foresters