Friendship Circle of Los Angeles kicked off the beginning of construction for a new all-inclusive playground on Sunday July 21, 2013 at 1952 South Robertson Boulevard.
The event marked the beginning of construction for “My Backyard”, a playground designed specifically for children who have physical disabilities and other special needs. Play structures and equipment were chosen by a team of skilled professionals and specialists based on years of experience with the special needs community.
The new playground will feature California’s first and only integration carousel, which will allow children who are wheelchair-bound to roll directly on! Some other features included in the playground are a water and sand play structure, imperative for children who have sensory needs, an interactive raised garden that will enable children to enjoy gardening and watching the ‘fruits’ of their labor, a tricycle path with evenly spaced multi variation pavement for kids who require the stimulation of the vibrations and much more. Long term plans include curriculum where typical children will have the opportunity to play with children who have various disabilities by utilizing each component of the yard to its full potential. Furthermore, Jewish values, rituals and lifestyles will play a part in the plans to make the yard interactive and a place for physical, spiritual and communal growth. For example, the children will learn about the Jewish harvest holidays and then go outside and work in the Friendship Garden. These plans include opening up the yard to local schools and youth groups where they can be a part of this place of inclusion and life-long learning.
98% of Jewish children who have moderate-several disabilities in Los Angeles do not attend a Jewish school. The Friendship Circle, and now this playground, will be a Jewish ‘home away from home’ for these children.
The event included a breakfast for donors and a ceremony featuring speeches by founders Rabbi Michy Rav-Noy and his wife Miriam, Vice-President of Partnership & Innovation at the Jewish Federation Scott Minkow, parent and donor Bezhad Kianmahd, and Steve Bram, a representative of the R.P.O (Real Estate Principals Organization), which gave an $80,000 grant and ongoing consultation for the project. Children attending participated in art projects and were treated to a Mad Science show.
Towards the end of the ceremony, the crowd broke into a dance at which point Director Michy Rav-noy played a shovel like a guitar! Most inspiring, however, was the heartfelt and profound comment made by Mr. Kianmahd: “I believe the G-d created each one of us with love….and no one is perfect…in that sense, we all have ‘special needs’. Nevertheless, G-d loves each and every one of us and takes care of our needs…that is the true message and embodiment to the Friendship Circle. This message is lived daily at the Friendship Circle.”
The Friendship Circle of Los Angeles was initiated by Rabbi Michy Rav-Noy and his wife Miriam in 2003 to address the social needs of Jewish children with special challenges. Its mission is to provide these children with opportunities to engage with others through social, recreational, educational and Judaic experiences. At the heart of all Friendship Circle programs are its 420 teen volunteers from 58 schools around Los Angeles, who are paired with participating children to provide mentorship and friendship. It’s a win-win for everyone as the teens give of themselves and children are the recipients of all that love.
To learn about Friendship Circle of Los Angeles’ events and programs, become a volunteer or to register your child for one of Friendship Circle’s programs, please call 310.280.0955 or visit their website at www.fcla.org.
may you go from strength to strength and inspire other couples to create such beautiful projects.
Best wishes from your proud friends in Givat Zeev
B”H.I am so proud to see what you do.
You will bring the Geulah and Moshiach NOW.
The proud Imma.
Your an amazing person. Much success!!!
Great job michy and miriam you two are the most amazing peopke I know
Michy and Miriam:May you go mei chayil and choyil!
halevai in other neighborhoods too!!
FCLA does incredible work! keep on giving the Rebbe nachas.
Darko is the brainchild of Shimon Shain (son of the world famous Mohel Rabbi Shain). Darko is the first elementary school in LA that was created to engage every child “Al Pi Darko”. They are also the first affordable school in LA ($6,900 -full tuition) where your child will get a great Jewish and general studies education. The children I know who go there can’t wait for school to resume.
their website is DarkoLA.org.
hope this info is helpful.
We need more people in the world like Michy. True Angel.
To #1
Who runs Darko? How do I get more information? Do they have a website?
I wish I lived near you.
I wish jewish people would realize that special needs can affect anyone, and autism is getting more and more, thank you for recognizing jews that have come to show others, how to live with challenges. The jewish community must do more for special needs. Tis is a wonderful wonderful idea. These contributors and angels.
Michy you are from the select few that really cares about EVERY child. Keep up the good work.
BTW
I heard that the best school in LA – Darko will be renting this space during the week for their amazing school in order to accommodate their larger then expected enrollment and their opening of a new girls division. May you both have much success in serving EVERY child in LA.