With an enthusiastic ѻýwe did itѻý, Melissa Grassmick opened Juliaѻýs Junction in West Kelowna on Monday (July 31).
The playground, located at Westbank Centre Park, is an accessible and inclusive space for children of all abilities.
ѻýMost of you know that I began this journey with my daughter Julia as my inspiration,ѻý an emotional Grassmick told the cheering crowd gathered for event. ѻýNot only were there no accessible parks for her to visit, I soon realized there were many other kids who struggled to find a park to play at. Thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart.ѻý
Julia suffered a spinal cord injury caused by a blood clot at 17 months old.
The grand opening of Juliaѻýs Junction, an inclusive playground for children of all ages, was held in West Kelowna in July 31.
ѻý Gary Barnes (@GaryBarnes109)
The Grassmick family raised the majority of the funds for the $900,000 project. The City of West Kelowna contributed $200,000 and the park space and the federal government provided $120,000.
Other contributions came from sponsors and community donations.
ѻýFrom the smallest in-kind contribution to the largest donor, who made it possible for so many kids to play here for years to come,ѻý said Mayor Gord Milsom.
Grassmick also thanked all those who supported and donated to Juliaѻýs Junction, as well as the PURKIDS Charitable Foundation which secured a $100,000 grant for the project.
ѻýThank you from the bottom of my heart.ѻý Melissa Grassmick and daughter Julia attend the grand opening of Juliaѻýs Junction in West Kelowna.
ѻý Gary Barnes (@GaryBarnes109)
In turn, PURKIDS CEO April Marten thanked the Grassmickѻýs for their tireless efforts.
ѻýThank you for sharing your story, for allowing us to learn from your experiences and for inviting us to work with you to bring this dream to life.ѻý
Play structures and equipment at Juliaѻýs Junction are installed at ground level to avoid using ramps so that all children have access and can play together.
Juliaѻýs Junction is located in Westbank Centre Park at 2569 May Street in West Kelowna.
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