LEND Program Coordinator, Amy Wetmore, Lends a Hand with Accessible KaBOOM Playground

LEND Program Coordinator, Amy Wetmore, spent her last Friday of September lending a hand to a great cause. Plum Boroough School District's Pivik Elementary built an accessible playground thanks to a KaBOOm grant and the Allegheny County Habitat for Humanity.

"It was an amazing experience," says Wetmore. With volunteers from the community and Duquesne Light Co., teams assembled, painted, and created a new playground in a day. The new playground is ADA compliant, and features more sensory-friendly options. 

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LEND Program Coordinator, Amy Wetmore, Lends a Hand with Accessible KaBOOM Playground | Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Related Disorders

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