Donate to Parkview Center School's Inclusive Playground!
Thank You to our Donors and Community Partners!!
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation | Little Canada Recreation Association | Roseville Area Community Foundation
B Dale Club | Lions Club of Lauderdale and Falcon Heights | North Ramsey 500 Lions & North Suburban Evening Lions
Roseville Anderson Nelson VFW Post 7555 | ECMC Group | Sheild Family Trust | Roseville Rotary Club
Phase 1A Complete!
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we’ve reached a major milestone! 🎉
Thanks to local sponsors like Little Canada Recreation Association, Cornerstone Concrete, ECMC Group, Lions Clubs, Roseville Area Community Foundation, VFW Post 7555, as well as an amazing grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, we have successfully built Phase 1A of the inclusive playground project.
This is just the beginning. We are now fundraising to complete Phase 1 and bring to life a play structure where every child belongs—a space designed for kids of all abilities to play, connect, and thrive together.
Share our campaign with friends, family, and neighbors
Contribute what you can—every gift brings us closer to finishing Phase 1
Celebrate with us by spreading the word about the importance of inclusive play
Together, we’re not just building a playground—we’re building a community with inclusion at it's heart. Thank you for being part of this journey! ❤️
Join us in helping Parkview Center School build an Inclusive Playground!
An inclusive playground reflects our values of inclusivity, respect and equity and our belief that every child deserves to experience the joy of play.
Our current playground is aging, safety concerns are mounting, and it's inaccessible, leaving our students with mobility impairments without a place to truly belong. While the district maintains current playgrounds, funding new structures is up to each school.
Outdoor play is essential for children's physical health and social-emotional growth, fostering skills like conflict resolution, stress management, and empathy. Yet, when playgrounds are inaccessible, children with disabilities are not only physically excluded but also left feeling isolated, reinforcing the idea that they are "different."
We are on a mission to build an inclusive, welcoming outdoor play space where children of all abilities can play side by side. Your support will create a space where every child feels valued, included, and free to play in their own way.
JOIN US!
Checks can be made out to:
PCS PTSA (memo line: Playground)
Mail checks to:
Parkview Center School
attention: PTSA
701 County Rd B West
Roseville, MN 55113
Looking for ways to help?
Visit our website Inclusive Playground Project - Parkview Center School to see testimonials, project overview, design videos, FAQs, lit review and more!
Donate an amount you feel comfortable giving!
Spead the word!
Contact parkviewcenterschoolplayground@gmail.com to learn how you can help make our vision for an Inclusive Playground at Parkview Center School a reality!
Chair
Emily Dahl
Committee Chairs
Valerie Malzer: Grant Specialist
Carolyn Weatherhead: PCS Director of Community Engagement
Rita Olson and Kata Shasky: Fundraising Chairs
Robin Mohs: PCS Staff Liaison