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Friday March 31st, 2023 5:18PM

LISTEN: Hope For Hall

By Mornings on Maine Street

All children love playgrounds, but not all playgrounds are inclusive. Caroline Filchak and Halley Bower are out to change that with Hope For Hall. They joined us on Maine Street to share their play to provide inclusive playgrounds where children of all abilities can have a place to play. Find out how you can support Hope For Hall at homeforhall.com

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LISTEN: Hope For Hall
All children love playgrounds, but not all playgrounds are inclusive. Caroline Filchak and Halley Bower are out to change that with Hope For Hall. They joined us on Maine Street to share their play to provide inclusive playgrounds where children of all abilities can have a place to play.
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