Hazel was born in China in 2015. She is developmentally delayed and is in a wheelchair. She was adopted and brought to the US by the Floyd Family in 2017. Hazel is so full of life! 

Hazel’s dad reaching out to us asking if we could purchase special bouncer for their little girl. He heard about Every Ability Plays Project from the social worker at Carrie Tingley Children’s Hospital. 

A testimony from Hazel’s dad, Lucas Floyd, about Every Ability Plays Project. 

 

“Hazel is unable to balance and so crawling can be dangerous for her but standing or walking unassisted is impossible without falling. When she was a toddler she had a baby bouncer that allowed her to be upright and exercise until she outgrew it.  Now that she has something that is appropriate for her size again, she is able to be upright and weightbearing on her legs which helps her exercise her muscles and stimulate her growth plates. We are very thankful for this opportunity for her! “

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The City of Farmington Parks and Recreation Departments is planning and designing a new community park of approximately 8.35 acres. The parks design will focus on universal accessibility and all-inclusive amenities for play, therapy, and fitness. This All Abilities Park will offer unique and innovative play structures, rehabilitation equipment with nature based and sensory gardens for both Adults and Children. The site is located at 317 E. Apache Street.