Local Community Service Project
NASP-Children’s Fund Builds KaBOOM! Playground at Live Oak Elementary School
View Build Day Pictures
Each year,
in conjunction with the convention, NASP supports a local service project to
promote the education and well-being of children in our host city. The goals
are to make a tangible difference in children’s lives and to highlight the
needs of children that have a negative impact on healthy learning and
development.
Live
Oak
Elementary School
This year, the NASP-Children’s
Fund, Inc., will be funding a KaBOOM! playground for the students at Live Oak Elementary School, part of the NOLA School
Recovery District. Live Oak serves approximately 250 students, ages 5-12
(pre-k-8th grade). The student population is 100% free lunch, with
an average household income of $22,000. They are 98% African American, 2%
Hispanic, and 110% kids ready to have a safe place to play.
The
mission of Live Oak Elementary School is to ensure the success of their
students by improving academic performance in reading, writing, technology and
problem solving through collaboration with the community. During Hurricane
Katrina, Live Oak suffered damage from the high winds and rain but was not
flooded. Live Oak remained closed for one year following the hurricane. With
the student population continuing to rise and the need for schools increasing,
the school is now open and serves grades pre-K through 8th under
the direction of the
Recovery
School District.
The
students at Live Oak Elementary are in need of both structured exercise and
opportunities for free play. There is currently no play equipment for the
children attending the school. Building a playground here would turn a flat,
bare concrete schoolyard into a great place to play. The school also has plans
to create a learning area by the playground where teachers could hold lessons
outdoors. The children at Live Oak worked with KaBOOM! staff to design their playground.
About KaBOOM!
KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit organization that envisions a
great place to play within walking distance of every child in
America
. Celebrating 10 years of
service in 2006, KaBOOM! has used an innovative
community-build model to bring together community and business interests to
construct over 1,200 new playgrounds, skate parks, sports fields, and skating
rinks across America. The NASP-Children’s Fund project at Live Oak Elementary
School will be part of “Operation Playground” a KaBOOM! initiative to build 100 playgrounds in the areas
devastated by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. You
can learn more about KaBOOM! at www.kaboom.org or visit the KaBOOM! booth in the Exhibit Hall.
Community Involvement
Community
involvement in KaBOOM! projects is an important part of the process. It helps ensure ongoing commitment upkeep
and provides local residents the opportunity to take part in re-building their
neighborhood. At Live Oak, the community
already is actively involved in school life. Parents and other community
members donate to the school as well as take time out to actively involve
themselves in the progress and success of the students.
Play Matters
Everyone
agrees that play is a fun and essential part of growing up. But play is also
the hard work of childhood, directly linked to academic achievement, relationship
building, social-emotional development, wellness, and resilience. And
playgrounds provide essential laboratories in which children can develop their
skills and competency in many of these areas. According to research cited on
the KaBOOM! website, “play can be the starting
point for tackling social exclusion, engaging with marginalized families and
communities, and working to build their capacity to improve their social,
environmental and economic circumstances.” In conjunction with
the KaBOOM! project, NASP is
featuring resources related to the role of play in healthy development and
academic performance. Visit www.nasponline.org/about_nasp/kaboom_play.aspx
The NASP-Children’s Fund Commitment
in New Orleans
NASP-Children’s
Fund, Inc., has made a significant and unprecedented
financial commitment of $75,000.00 to the project. In looking the serious need
to create healthy, normal spaces for children in New Orleans, the board saw an
opportunity to make a lasting contribution to the well-being—and resilience—of
children in the area.
In
addition to financial support, approximately 150 volunteers from NASP will
participate in the site preparation and building of the playground on
Saturday, February 9, 2008.
NASP volunteers will join volunteers from the host community (parents,
teachers, students, business leaders) to actually
build the playground in one day. The ribbon cutting will be at
4:00 p.m. and all are welcome. More
information and directions to Live Oak are available at the Children’s Fund
booth in the Exhibit Hall.
You Can Help! (Volunteer,
Contribute, Run)
Serve
as a Build Volunteer: NASP members who are registered for the convention will have the
opportunity to be part of the NASP volunteer build team. Slots will be available on a first-come,
first-served basis. Online registration opens Monday, December
3. The build day is on Saturday, February 9. It starts on around
8:00 a.m. and ends with the ribbon
cutting at
4:00 p.m.
Volunteers are expected to work the entire day. Further information about
timing and transportation to the site will be provided to volunteers via e-mail
and on site.
Participate in the 5K
Fun Run: Net
proceeds from the annual convention 5K run and 1 mile walk will be donated to
support the NASP-Children’s Fund, Inc., project. If you haven’t done so, you
can still register for the walk/run on site.
Contribute
financially: You
can help support the project through monetary donations. Contributions received
will help offset the cost of the playground. Tax-deductible donations may be
made by:
- credit card online at the Children’s
Fund page or the Convention Registration Page on the NASP website: www.nasponline.or/about_nasp/childfund.aspx.
- checks made out to
NASP-Children’s Fund, Inc., and dropped off at the Children’s Fund booth
in the Exhibit Hall or sent to Judy Martin, NASP-Children’s Fund, Inc.,
Treasurer, 9000 226th Court, Villa 14-A, Salem, WI 53168 or
NASP Headquarters at 4340 East West Highway, Suite 402, Bethesda, MD,
20814.