Carroll County opens Inclusion Park after volunteer fundraising, models small‑town inclusive infrastructure

3424723 · May 21, 2025

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Summary

Volunteers in Carroll County raised funds, organized a gala and partnered with local sponsors to build an inclusive playground; presenters described the park as a replicable small‑community model.

Organizers from Carroll County described an inclusive playground and park built by a broad volunteer coalition and funded through small‑town fundraising, county partnerships and sponsorships.

The Inclusion Park project began after a local educator highlighted the absence of an accessible swing and local parents and volunteers — many with direct experience caring for children with disabilities — organized bake sales and fundraisers, ultimately raising significant startup dollars. Organizers arranged a gala and inclusive fashion show that engaged students and local businesses; they emphasized building a safe public play space where children of all abilities can play together.

Speakers said the park’s design intentionally preserves confidentiality and normalizes inclusive play: the layout and equipment let children and caregivers feel welcome without singling anyone out. Organizers described the park opening as a community event that drew families and volunteers; they framed the project as a replicable model for other small counties and urged civic groups to consider similar projects.

Ending: Organizers called the park a demonstration of community will and collaboration and urged other counties to view inclusive public spaces as practical, achievable projects rather than aspirational goals.