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Architect David Rockwell & KaBOOM! collaborate on new generation of "free play" spaces to be built across the U.S.
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FROM: Rockwell Group CONTACTS:
Rachel Carr, 212/685-4300 Dan Klores Communications for Rockwell Group | Alison Risso, 202/464-6186 KaBOOM! |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ARCHITECT DAVID ROCKWELL & KaBOOM! COLLABORATE ON NEW GENERATION OF “FREE PLAY” SPACES TO BE BUILT ACROSS THE U.S. Anticipate Over 1,000 Imagination Playgrounds Across the Country Within Five Years Partnership to Encourage Play and Creativity – First “Playground in a Box” to be Installed In Brownsville, Brooklyn May 5, 2008 (New York, NY) – Architect David Rockwell of Rockwell Group and KaBOOM!, the foremost national not for profit dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children, today announced a partnership to develop and implement a new generation of playspaces across the United States, based on the play value concepts of Imagination Playground, the Rockwell Group’s design for a playground in lower Manhattan. The Rockwell Group created Imagination Playground, which will break ground this summer, to embody the concept of unstructured, child directed “free play,” where children direct their own activities, alone and with their peers. The Rockwell Group has worked closely with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation on the initiative. “We have always hoped to make the Imagination Playground concept available to communities nationwide,” said David Rockwell, founder and CEO of Rockwell Group. “We could not be more thankful to KaBOOM! for helping make that dream a reality.” KaBOOM! has spent 12 years building playspaces using a community build model, where they partner with corporations, foundations and private donors. Creating opportunities and tools for building playgrounds, KaBOOM! will extend their play platform by incorporating the Imagination Playground model into an expandable collection of its trademark parts to supplement existing playgrounds and form the basis for new playspaces. "KaBOOM! believes that play is a matter of national importance. We can't wait to bring some of the most innovative, yet old-fashioned concepts in play back to children across the country. By adding sand, water, loose parts, and play associates to what KaBOOM! already offers, we're going to revolutionize your neighborhood playground," said Darell Hammond, co-founder and CEO of KaBOOM!
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| Wednesday, April 09, 2008 |
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The Home Depot and KaBOOM! Celebrate 1,000th Playspace
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The Home Depot and KaBOOM! Celebrate 1,000th Playspace
$25 Million Campaign to Build or Refurbish 1000 Playspaces Reaches Milestone in April
Washington, D.C., April 9, 2008 - KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization whose vision is a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, announces that The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, is its first partner to build or refurbish 1,000 playspaces. The Home Depot and KaBOOM! first committed to building 1,000 playspaces together in 2005.
“The Home Depot’s unprecedented participation in this initiative will enhance the physical, social and emotional well-being of children all over North America,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and Co-Founder, KaBOOM! “as we reach our 1,000th playspace build on April 10, 2008, I am truly astounded by the impact this partnership has made on communities across the nation.”
The 1,000th build will take place in Victory Park, in the City of Marietta, GA. The playground, built in partnership with the City of Marietta Parks & Recreation and the Marietta Kiwanis, will provide a safe, fun environment for children from the community and three nearby schools.
As the founding partner of KaBOOM! since 1995, The Home Depot provides financial support, materials and hundreds of volunteers for play space projects across North America.
Key facts:
- 1,000 playgrounds built or refurbished in 1,000 days
- $25 million invested by The Home Depot
- 954,435 volunteer hours donated by Home Depot associates
- 99,555 Team Depot volunteers participated
- 619,300 children served
Each playground built through this campaign was funded by a $47,200 grant by The Home Depot and a $10,000 contribution from the community partner receiving the playground. Other playspace programs included in this program include community challenge grants, field refurbishments, and skateparks. Once a community partner has been selected, the typical planning period leading up to Build Day is eight to 10 weeks. The project is led by the KaBOOM! project manager and build captains from The Home Depot and the community partner. On Build Day, approximately 150 volunteers from The Home Depot and 100 community volunteers join together to construct a new playground.
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| Monday, April 07, 2008 |
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NBA Star Antawn Jamison Announces Multi-Faceted Partnership with National Non-Profit KaBOOM!
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Jamison to help build playground in Shreveport, promote importance of play among children
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of his ongoing efforts to provide “A Better Tomorrow” for children, NBA All-Star Antawn Jamison and national non-profit KaBOOM! announced a new partnership to encourage and promote play among children across the country.
KaBOOM!, an organization that empowers communities to build playgrounds, will team with Jamison to sponsor a playground build in his hometown of Shreveport in September of 2008 with the potential to build playgrounds in other areas in the future. Additionally, Jamison will serve as a KaBOOM! All-Star Playmaker – an extension of the Playmaker Network consisting of national leaders and celebrities who take action for play on behalf of KaBOOM!, while promoting the importance of play.
Jamison, whose “A Better Tomorrow” campaign has helped countless individuals across the country via scholarships, clothing and food donations and financial contributions, participated alongside hundreds of volunteers to build a KaBOOM! playground in just one day in New Orleans on Feb. 15 at the Mahalia Jackson Early Childhood and Family Learning Center in conjunction with the 2008 NBA All-Star Game. Inspired by the massive community involvement and the tangible result of a playground that will serve thousands of children, Jamison contacted KaBOOM! to facilitate building a playground in his childhood home of Shreveport.
“Encouraging children to play by building playgrounds is important to me because it not only allows a kid to be a kid, but it also helps bring entire communities together,” Jamison said. “Those are two of my biggest charitable goals. It seems that television and video games are making so many children grow up too quickly these days. Playing video games is fun but playing outside and interacting with other kids is where friendships are built and dreams are created.”
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| Wednesday, March 19, 2008 |
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WaMu Announces Partnership with Non-profit KaBOOM! to Build Playgrounds in Ten Cities in 2008
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FOR RELEASE MARCH 13, 2008 6:00 A.M. PDST
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First project kicks off today as children in San Antonio community gather to design their dream playground
March 13, 2008 – SEATTLE – This year, thousands of children across the country will get great new, safe places to play thanks to a new partnership announced today between WaMu, the nation’s leading consumer and small business bank, and KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization that empowers communities to build playgrounds. This year-long partnership will bring together almost 2,000 corporate and community volunteers to build child-designed playgrounds in Atlanta, Chatsworth, Calif., Chicago, Jacksonville, Fla., Los Angeles, New York City, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle and one more city to be announced at a later date.
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| Thursday, October 11, 2007 |
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Selected 2008 Playful City USA Communities Will Be Eligible To Receive A Playground
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KaBOOM! and America’s Promise Alliance Team Up to Provide a Playground to One Deserving Community
All 2008 100 Best Communities for Young People Winners Eligible for Playground Prize
WASHINGTON, DC—KABOOM!, a national non-profit that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, today announced at the America’s Promise Alliance’s (the Alliance) 100 Best Communities for Young People National Forum in Washington, DC that the two organizations will team together to give a brand new community-built playground—valued at $70,000—to one of the Alliance’s 2008 100 Best Communities for Young People (100 Best). To qualify for the new playground, communities must be named a 2008 100 Best and a 2008 Playful City USA as part of the KABOOM! National Campaign for Play.
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| Friday, August 24, 2007 |
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KaBOOM! Hosts Design Day for New Playgrounds in Gulf Coast Around Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
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Children's drawings to create blueprint for new community playgrounds as part of innovative "Leave a Legacy of Play Fund" and Operation Playground Efforts
KaBOOM!, a nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, brings together 19 separate donors to host a Design Day for children in Long Beach, Miss. (Aug. 28, 4:30 p.m.) and New Orleans (Aug. 29, 4:30 p.m.) in conjunction with the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Children will put crayon to paper and draw their dream playgrounds, which will ultimately become a reality. Elements from the children’s drawings will be incorporated into the final design for the new community playgrounds to be built on “Make a Difference Day” on Oct. 27 in both Long Beach and New Orleans.
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| Thursday, June 28, 2007 |
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KaBOOM! Continues Commitment to Gulf Coast with New Leave a Legacy of Play Fund
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Alison Risso, KaBOOM! 202-464-6186 Sarah Pinsky, KaBOOM! 312-822-5871
Fund to Build Playgrounds for Gulf Coast Kids on Make A Difference Day
Washington, DC – KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, announced today a new fund to allow individuals and organizations to contribute as little as $1000 to help sponsor a playground in the Gulf Coast. The organization’s new Leave a Legacy of Play Fund will combine smaller donations in order to build two new playgrounds in the Gulf Coast this October. The Fund received a major boost when Fannie Mae, as part of its ongoing commitment to help rebuild Gulf Coast communities, announced it will be a KaBOOM! Legacy Partner with an $85,000 contribution.
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| Tuesday, June 12, 2007 |
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What Makes a Great Playground?
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Alison Risso, KaBOOM! Office: 202-464-6186 ARisso@kaboom.org
WHAT MAKES A GREAT PLAYGROUND?
Washington, DC, June 12, 2007 –Summer is here and with it comes trips to the local playground for a little frolic and fun. Sure, we all know that kids love to swing and slide and if you're lucky, your local playspace will accommodate these basic needs. But, what makes a great playground? What types of activities and equipment are going to stimulate your children so that they are getting most out of their playground experience?
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| Wednesday, May 16, 2007 |
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KaBOOM! Marks 50th Operation Playground Build
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KaBOOM! Marks 50th Operation Playground Build in New Orleans
Playground Pioneers Complete the 50th Playground Build in the Gulf Coast
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Contact: Alison Risso, KaBOOM! Office: 202-464-6186 Cell: 202-315-6498 arisso@kaboom.org
Washington, DC, May 16, 2007 –On May 21, the students at Drew Elementary School in New Orleans will no longer have to call the broken asphalt behind the school their playground. Instead, they will be able to swing, jump and slide on a brightly-colored, state-of-the-art custom playground built in just one day by more than 300 volunteers. The new playground is the 50th built in the Gulf Coast by the nonprofit organization KaBOOM! as part of its Operation Playground initiative to build 100 playgrounds in communities affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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| Wednesday, March 21, 2007 |
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KaBOOM! and CaliforniaVolunteers Celebrate Chavez with 10 Builds
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California First Lady Maria Shriver and CaliforniaVolunteers Launch Effort to Build Community Playspaces that Honor Cesar E. Chavez
In celebration of Cesar Chavez Day, 10 playspaces will be built across California in partnership with national nonprofit KaBOOM!
Sacramento (March 20, 2007) – In celebration of Cesar Chavez Day 2007, California First Lady Maria Shriver and CaliforniaVolunteers have launched an effort to build community playspaces for more than 100,000 California children. Beginning on March 24, more than 2,500 volunteers will construct playgrounds and a skate park in ten different communities across California in partnership with national nonprofit KaBOOM!
“Playgrounds allow our children to stay active, inspire imaginations, connect communities and, more importantly, teach life lessons. I’m so excited that together with CaliforniaVolunteers and our many other partners, we are building 10 new playgrounds across our state,” said First Lady Maria Shriver. “Our new California playgrounds are being built in honor of Cesar E. Chavez and his courageous life-long dedication to serving others – and by building them, we continue his incredible legacy, teaching our children the valuable life lesson of service.”
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| Tuesday, January 23, 2007 |
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Media Advisory: U Play! Training and Playground Build
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Margie Hall, KaBOOM! 202-464-6165
A PLAYFUL EDUCATION: KaBOOM! HOSTS AWARD-WINNING TRAINING AND HANDS-ON PLAYGROUND BUILD IN NEW ORLEANS KaBOOM! University of Play (U Play!) partners with Woodmere Elementary to build new playground in one day for New Orleans area children in conjunction with national training
What: The national nonprofit KaBOOM! brings its award-winning training U Play! to New Orleans on February 8-10, 2007. U Play! is a three day training conference that promotes the importance of play and provides participants the knowledge and resources needed to build playspaces such as playgrounds, skateparks or sports fields in their community. As part of the training, over 300 volunteers from U Play!, Woodmere Elementary and residents of the New Orleans area will join forces on February 10, to build a new playground at Woodmere Elementary. The playground design is based on drawings developed by Woodmere students at a Design Day event held in December.
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| Monday, December 04, 2006 |
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KaBOOM! and The Home Depot Offering Nearly $1 Million in Training Scholarships and Equipment Grants to Build Playgrounds
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For Immediate Release Media Advisory Contact: Margie Hall, KaBOOM!, (202) 464-6165
WHAT: The national nonprofit organization KaBOOM!, through its partnership with The Home Depot, is awarding nearly $1 million in scholarships and challenge grants in conjunction with their award-winning playground training University of Play (U Play!). U Play! is a three day training conference that promotes the importance of play and provides participants the knowledge and resources needed to build playspaces such as playgrounds, skateparks or sports fields in their communities.
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| Wednesday, November 08, 2006 |
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Former Ben & Jerry’s Senior Executive, Bruce Bowman, joins KaBOOM! as Chief Operating Officer
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For Immediate Release Contact: Mory Fontanez, KaBOOM!, 202-464-6171, mfontanez@kaboom.org Washington, D.C., November 6, 2006 –KaBOOM!, a 10-year-old national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, appointed Bruce Bowman as its first-ever Chief Operating Officer effective immediately.
KaBOOM! is well known for its model of social enterprise that has taken the organization to scale in terms of its staff, budget, revenue, and impact. By bringing on Bowman, the organization is preparing to take its next quantum leap by complementing the skills of Co-Founder and CEO Darell Hammond with those of an inside, day-to-day manager of its current strategy, people and processes.
“Over the past ten years KaBOOM! has grown from a tiny non-profit with less than three employees (2 of them co-founders) to a 75-person, four-office, $19.5 million dollar organization that brings the power of play to hundreds of communities every year,” says Hammond. “Bruce is coming on board at a time when KaBOOM! is experiencing tremendous growth in all areas of the organization. His leadership will help take the organization to the next level in terms of our impact, energy and the scope of our work,” he said.
Bowman joins the organization from Wild Oats Corporation where he served as the Senior Vice President of Business Development. Prior to that, Bowman worked as the Chief Operating Officer for Ben & Jerry’s where he was introduced to Darell Hammond and the two began working towards a partnership. As a result, Ben & Jerry’s joined KaBOOM! to build eight playgrounds across the country, from the 2000 to 2003, while also introducing KaBERRY KaBOOM!, an ice cream flavor dedicated to the organization with a percentage of the proceeds going to support the KaBOOM! vision. Shortly after leaving Ben & Jerry’s in 2003, Bowman became further involved in KaBOOM!, signing on as an active member of Board of Directors.
As COO, Bowman will work with Hammond to improve upon the organization’s internal procedures and processes. In addition to using the KaBOOM! formula for performance reporting linking to budgets and outcome, Bowman will also assume tactical responsibility for implementing the KaBOOM! “Going to Scale” strategy and reporting on its outcome. “KaBOOM! has incredible plans for the future and an amazing track record of success and past accomplishments to measure against,” says Bowman. “As a member of the Board of Directors and during my work at Ben and Jerry’s, I’ve watched KaBOOM! grow bigger, better and make a greater impact every year, but never has there been a more exciting and important time for me to join KaBOOM! in a leadership role. As a strong believer in the KaBOOM! vision, I’m committed to driving us forward until we have realized this vision,” he said.
About KaBOOM!Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2006, KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Over the past decade, KaBOOM! has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct over 1,000 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. KaBOOM! also offers a variety of resources, including a Web portal and online community, regional and national trainings, grants and publications for communities that wish to plan a new playspace on their own. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., KaBOOM! also has offices in Chicago, Atlanta and San Mateo, Calif. For more information, visit www.kaboom.org or call (202) 659-0215.
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| Monday, October 16, 2006 |
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KaBOOM! Introduces the First Nationwide Online Playspace Finder
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mory Fontanez, KaBOOM! 202.528.7724 mfontanez@kaboom.org
KaBOOM! Introduces the First Nationwide Online Playspace Finder
Washington, D.C., October 12, 2006 – KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, unveiled the newest resource in play yesterday at the 2006 NRPA Conference – The KaBOOM! Playspace Finder. The Playspace Finder is the first nationwide user-generated online directory of playspaces (including playgrounds, skate parks, fields and ice rinks) in the United States. By utilizing reviews from the ultimate consumers of playspaces— including kids and families—the Finder will serve as an online marketplace of ideas about the location, condition, and “play value” of our nation’s parks.
Located on the KaBOOM! website (www.kaboom.org), the Playspace Finder is an interactive tool that allows anyone to submit information and rate their local playspaces. The directory then gives other users the ability to locate, read reviews and add additional ratings for a playspace in any neighborhood in the country. The Playspace Finder includes the ability to add photos and comments for each playspace, as well as a detailed description of the playspace, including the playground equipment or amenities that surround the space.
KaBOOM! developed the Playspace Finder in response to the lack of national resources in locating great places to play and to encourage active, unstructured outdoor play for children across the nation.
“Play is a vital component of a child’s life, contributing to their physical, emotional, mental and social development. In light of our work and our vision, we felt it was our duty to provide a resource for locating great places to play. However, the success of this project relies upon people across the country providing data and reviews about their parks. So, get out to a park and play, but then come back and tell everyone about your experience—good or bad,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and Co-Founder of KaBOOM!.
To learn more about the Playspace Finder visit www.kaboom.org.
About KaBOOM! Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2006, KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Over the past decade, KaBOOM! has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct over 1,000 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. KaBOOM! also offers a variety of resources, including a Web portal and online community, regional and national trainings, grants and publications for communities that wish to plan a new playspace on their own. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., KaBOOM! also has offices in Chicago, Atlanta and San Mateo, Calif. For more information, visit www.kaboom.org or call (202) 659-0215.
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| Friday, September 22, 2006 |
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KaBOOM! Joins Nickelodeon and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation to Mark Worldwide Day of Play by Encouraging Kids to Get Active
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mory Fontanez, KaBOOM! 202.464.6171 mfontanez@kaboom.org
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KaBOOM! Joins Nickelodeon and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation to Mark Worldwide Day of Play by Encouraging Kids to Get Active
Washington, D.C., September 21, 2006 – To celebrate Nickelodeon’s third annual Worldwide Day of Play on September 30, KaBOOM! has joined with the network and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation – a joint initiative between the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association - to encourage kids to go outside and be active. As part of this year’s events, KaBOOM! will ask kids across the country to go outside on September 30th and scout out their local playgrounds to include in the KaBOOM! Playspace Finder. The Playspace Finder, the newest tool on the KaBOOM! web site, is a growing directory of playgrounds across the nation. A playground checklist and rating form can be downloaded at www.kaboom.org.
On Worldwide Day of Play, KaBOOM! is asking the real playground experts – kids – to tell everyone about their playgrounds. Once kids have found, and played at their local playgrounds, they will rate and submit them to KaBOOM! for inclusion in the KaBOOM! Playspace Finder. “Kids are the original authorities on play,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and Co-Founder of KaBOOM! “Who better to find and rate playgrounds across the country than the real experts,” he said.
KaBOOM! and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation recently partnered to mobilize communities and schools to build playgrounds to help provide kids with safe, convenient and enjoyable places to play. “With the growing rate of childhood obesity in our country, it is becoming increasingly important to get our kids outside to play,” said Hammond. “We are extremely proud of our partnership with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and honored to be a part of this year’s Worldwide Day of Play, as we all work to promote healthy childhoods,” he said.
Worldwide Day of Play is part of Nickelodeon’s “Let’s Just Play” campaign, the network’s pro-social commitment, with partner the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, to promote active, healthy, and playful lifestyles. Nickelodeon will celebrate its third annual Worldwide Day of Play by going off the air for three hours (12 noon – 3 p.m.), in order to prompt kids to go outside and be active. Over the past two years, Worldwide Day of Play has motivated more than 500,000 kids to get out and play, and more than 250,000 kids / 860 events nationwide are expected to participate this year. The September 30 Worldwide Day of Play will culminate with the finale of the Let’s Just Play Go Healthy Celebration, once the network returns to its on-air programming. For more information on how to “Go Healthy,” visit www.nick.com/letsjustplay.
About KaBOOM! Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2006, KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Over the past decade, KaBOOM! has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct over 1,000 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. KaBOOM! also
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Washington, D.C., KaBOOM! also has offices in Chicago, Atlanta and San Mateo, Calif. For more information, visit www.kaboom.org or call (202) 659-0215.
About Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon has committed more than $30 million and 10% of its air to its health and wellness campaign. Nickelodeon is currently in its fourth year of its award-winning pro-social initiative, “Let’s Just Play.” In November 2005, “Let’s Just Play” entered into a partnership with The Alliance for a Healthier Generation to combat the spread of childhood obesity. The three organizations combined forces on a comprehensive media and public awareness campaign, encouraging young people to engage in healthy and active lifestyles. Nickelodeon is using its multimedia platforms and the “Let’s Just Play” campaign, working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and other partners, to reach millions of young people across the country and spread the message of the Healthier Generation movement. For more information on Nickelodeon, visit www.Nick.com, www.Nickjr.com or www.teachers.nick.com.
Nickelodeon, now in its 27th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books, magazines and feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for eleven consecutive years. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B).
About the Alliance for a Healthier Generation
The William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association partnered in May of 2005 to create a new generation of healthy Americans by addressing one of the nation’s leading public health threats –- childhood obesity. The goal of the Alliance is to stop the nationwide increase in childhood obesity by 2010, and to empower kids nationwide to make healthy lifestyle choices.
The Alliance will positively affect the places that can make a difference to a child’s health: homes; schools; restaurants; doctor’s offices; and the community.
For more information on the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, please visit: www.HealthierGeneration.org.
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KaBOOM! Challenge Grant to Raise $1 Million for Gulf Coast Children; Deadline September 25, 2006
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mory Fontanez, KaBOOM! 202.464.6171 mfontanez@kaboom.org
KaBOOM! Challenge Grant to Raise $1 Million for Gulf Coast Children; Deadline September 25, 2006
Washington, D.C., September 20, 2006 – KaBOOM! received a $500,000 donation from an anonymous Mississippi donor to help fund Operation Playground, an initiative to rebuild 100 playgrounds in the Gulf Coast by the end of 2007. There is just one catch, KaBOOM! must match the grant by September 25, 2006. If the goal is reached, the $500,000 donation would be the largest ever received by the organization from an individual supporter.
To date, KaBOOM! has raised just over $460,000, with only $40,000 needed to meet the challenge before September 25. To meet this goal, KaBOOM! has been accepting donations from hundreds of individual donors around the country. Donors have included a group of first graders from Brownie Troop 2475 in Sudbury, Massachusetts who raised $111 through their “Chores for Charities” program, a 5-year old girl and her mother from Gig Harbor, Washington, who generated $112 by setting up a lemonade stand in their community and a Rockville, Maryland 13-year old who raised $15,000 through his Bar Mitzvah.
“We are so close to matching this generous donation,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and Co-Founder of KaBOOM! “$1 million will help give thousands of Gulf Coast children a great place to play, it is a challenge we are committed to meet,” he said.
Operation Playground is a two-year initiative by KaBOOM! to address the vital need for safe places to play throughout the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Since the inception of Operation Playground, in December 2005, KaBOOM! has worked with partners including The Home Depot, Motorola, Foresters, AmeriCares, Playworld Systems, The National Basketball Association, Mississippi Orthopaedic Society and 4th Generation Fund to rally thousands of volunteers to build playgrounds in Bay St. Louis, Biloxi, Pass Christian, Jackson, Moss Point, New Orleans and many more Gulf Coast cities.
To match this grant, KaBOOM! is accepting donations through mail and their website, www.kaboom.org. In order to make the deadline, all donations must be postmarked by September 25, 2006.
About KaBOOM! Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2006, KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Over the past decade, KaBOOM! has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct nearly 1,000 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. KaBOOM! also offers a variety of resources, including a Web portal and online community, regional and national trainings, grants and publications for communities that wish to plan a new playspace on their own. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., KaBOOM! also has offices in Chicago, Atlanta and San Mateo, Calif. For more information, visit www.kaboom.org or call (202) 659-0215.
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KaBOOM!, THE HOME DEPOT, AND PLAYWORLD SYSTEMS, ALONG WITH THOUSANDS OF GULF COAST VOLUNTEERS, TO BUILD 10 PLAYSPACES IN FOUR DAYS TO MARK HURRICANE KATRINA ANNIVERSARY
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Contact: Mory Fontanez, KaBOOM!
202-528-7724, mfontanez@kaboom.org
KaBOOM!, THE HOME DEPOT, AND PLAYWORLD SYSTEMS, ALONG WITH THOUSANDS OF GULF COAST VOLUNTEERS, TO BUILD 10 PLAYSPACES IN FOUR DAYS TO MARK HURRICANE KATRINA ANNIVERSARY
Washington, D.C., August 11, 2006 –On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, The Home Depot®, KaBOOM!, Playworld Systems and Hands On Network will mobilize thousands of volunteers in seven Gulf Coast communities to build 10 new playspaces in just four days.
In June, local children met with organizers from KaBOOM!, The Home Depot, Playworld Systems and Hands On Network to draw their “dream” playgrounds and share their ideas for the new playspace; the children’s drawings were used to create the final playground designs. In addition to a new play structure, projects also include a number of other enhancements, such as picnic tables, benches, shade structures and landscaping. Planning committees made up of local residents have met weekly with representatives from all four organizations to plan these enhancements as well as volunteer recruitment, site preparation and children’s activities for Build Day.
“Renewing hope for children is as important as rebuilding homes and businesses in Gulf Coast communities. These new playspaces are just one way The Home Depot is helping to restore communities following the devastation brought by Katrina,” said Bob Nardelli, chairman, president & CEO of The Home Depot.
The 10 anniversary week sites are Nelson UNO Charter School (New Orleans), Second Street Elementary School (Bay St. Louis), Carolyn Park Middle School (Slidell), John Henry Beck Park (Biloxi), Pass Christian High School (Pass Christian), Owen T. Palmer Park (Gulfport), Carol Vegas Park (Bay St. Louis), Central Elementary School (Pascagoula), Miramar Park (Biloxi) and Hancock Medical Center (Bay St. Louis).
The projects are part of Operation Playground, a two-year initiative of KaBOOM! to build 100 playgrounds in Gulf Coast communities affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. By the end of this year, KaBOOM! will have mobilized more than 5,000 volunteers to build 30 playgrounds in the Gulf Coast through Operation Playground.
“We want this ‘week of play’ to show the Gulf Coast children and communities that we have not forgotten. At the same time, we need to remind the rest of the country that there is still a lot of work to do in the areas that were affected by the storms. There are still so many Gulf Coast children who have no safe place to play, no place to just be kids. Given everything they’ve gone through this last year, we owe them that,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and co-founder, KaBOOM!. “KaBOOM! is committed to bringing play back to the Gulf Coast, one playground at a time, and we're thrilled to have dedicated partners like The Home Depot, Playworld Systems and Hands On Network by our side.”
The Home Depot is investing more than $75 million to support the ongoing rebuilding efforts throughout the Gulf region. Combining capital construction with philanthropic support, the investment is creating jobs, driving economic activity and supporting local community efforts to rebuild homes and offer hope for the future. Through the Rebuilding Hope and Homes program, The Home Depot, The Home Depot Foundation and its suppliers have committed more than $11.5 million in cash and materials to all phases of the relief, response and rebuilding efforts.
KaBOOM! and Playworld Systems have been partners since 2000. As part of the Gulf initiative, Playworld Systems is donating all the playground and LifeTrail equipment for each of the 10 builds and working with The Home Depot, KaBOOM! and Hands On Network to build the structures.
“Recreation is a vital element to people of all ages, and we are dedicated to helping those affected by this disaster restore some sort of normalcy to their lives and their communities,” said Matt Miller, president of Playworld Systems. “We have been down to several of the build sites and have witnessed the devastation firsthand. These communities need all the help they can get, and Playworld is proud to be part of this effort.”
Hands On Network is a network of 58 nonprofit organizations around the world that inspire volunteers, create leaders, and change lives and communities through effective volunteer action. Immediately after the storms, Hands On Network established Hands On Action Centers in New Orleans and Biloxi to help with disaster recovery, and are now helping organize long-term rebuilding efforts in the areas.
More information on the anniversary week projects and Operation Playground is available at www.kaboom.org.
About KaBOOM! Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2006, KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Over the past decade, KaBOOM! has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct nearly 1,000 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. KaBOOM! also offers a variety of resources, including a Web portal and online community, regional and national trainings, grants and publications for communities that wish to plan a new playspace on their own. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., KaBOOM! also has offices in Chicago, Atlanta and San Mateo, Calif. For more information, visit www.kaboom.org or call (202) 659-0215.
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