In an abandoned square, citizens create an inclusive playground for disabled children as well

    In an abandoned square, citizens create an inclusive playground for disabled children as well

    Thanks to the inhabitants of the Centocelle district, the inclusive playground accessible to disabled children is born in Rome. Games in place of decay

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    From a degraded hangout for stragglers, full of garbage, to a paradise for children. For all children, even those with disabilities. A transformation that will hit Piazza dei Gerani, in Rome, in the Centocelle district. And which, even more beautiful, comes from below, thanks to an initiative of the inhabitants.





    This is the "Brown Business Networks" project becoming a inclusive playground dedicated to Federica Stiffi, the 16-year-old who died of anaphylactic shock in Piazza delle Gardenie after drinking a cocktail.

    The park was built, as Monica Paba, president of the Network, explained to Messaggero, thanks to a regional tender that provided 30% of the funds, and above all thanks to the contribution of Roman traders and entrepreneurs, who made it possible to collect well 100 thousand euros.

    The park, therefore, was mainly financed by the locals, who came together to lead by example and give the suburbs a place to meet and share. Equipped with an anti-shock mat and protected by fences, it now includes 12 inclusive games.

    And now Paba launches a new idea in the hope of also involving Claudio Baglioni and his fans, so that Centocelle will further contribute to the fundraising destined to improve it.

    Private individuals who have offered their contribution will be rewarded with tags that will enhance their business while some volunteers will take care of closing and opening the park gates.

    A really nice initiative in the name of union and sharing!


    SOURCES: Twitter / Il Messaggero / Castani Business Network

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