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You can help convert concrete into vibrant parks.
Parks are essential for healthy, equitable communities, but across America, 100 million people — including 28 million kids — don’t have a park close to home.
There is a common-sense, cost-effective solution to address this park equity gap: Turning existing public schoolyards into vibrant, shared outdoor spaces that benefit the entire community. Transforming these concrete spaces into community parks will bring significant health benefits not just to students, but the communities they serve.
Help turn our nation’s concrete schoolyards into vibrant parks for kids and communities by urging Congress to prioritize Community Schoolyards® projects.
American public schools own a combined two million acres of land. While some schools use that land for community purposes, many schoolyards remain closed to the public outside of school hours. Many more are just slabs of concrete used for playgrounds.
Sign our petition now to urge your elected officials to provide funding to transform our nation’s asphalt schoolyards into vibrant parks for kids and communities.