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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A new app is helping families of children with disabilities find a local park that meets their child's needs as July marks a major milestone in the U.S.
Parents of children with disabilities now have a new tool to help find accessible play areas.
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A new app from the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society can help families of children with disabilities find a local park that meets their kid’s needs.
Parents Can Now Find Accessible Playgrounds on The Pennsylvania Recreation & Park Society’s Park Finder App
Dave Burger, Doylestown Borough’s parks and facilities foreman and assistant director of public works, received the Good Job Award from the Pennsylvania Recreation & Park Society for his decades of work improving the community.