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NESRA tells Glendale Heights board it provides inclusive recreation and one‑on‑one supports
Summary
Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NESRA) introduced longtime participants and described programs that provide inclusive recreation across 11 communities, including one‑on‑one staff support available at no cost to families to enable participation for residents with disabilities.
The Village of Glendale Heights heard a presentation from the Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NESRA) at its April 2 meeting, with NESRA Executive Director Jerry Barton and village Leisure Services Director Keith Knautz introducing longtime program participants and describing inclusion services for residents with disabilities.
“This is a group of 11 member partners that deals with special recreation,” Jerry Barton said, identifying NESRA’s role serving children…
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