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Fox Valley Special Recreation Association s joint programs empower people with special needs One of three Western DuPage Special Recreation Association social clubs gathers in person to participate in the May 7 digital dance party, hosted by Fox Valley Special Recreation Association. Courtesy of Eric Smith
Updated 5/11/2021 12:49 PM
When the COVID-19 pandemic seemed to have no end in sight, the Fox Valley Special Recreation Association in Aurora knew people with special needs were experiencing isolation not only in their service area, but throughout the Chicago area.
As 100% of FVSRA s life-changing therapeutic programs were successfully meeting online, they invited other special recreation associations in Illinois to share resources and make a greater impact.
FVSRA and Rosary High School team up for Day of Service Rosary High School students deep clean an FVSRA bus to preparing for summer therapeutic recreation programs for people with special needs. Courtesy of Alex Engelhardt
Updated 4/30/2021 11:57 PM
On Wednesday, April 21, the Fox Valley Special Recreation Association welcomed 30 Rosary High School students and teachers in a student-led partnership to better the community. Rosary has been a wonderful partner over the many years serving together, said Support Staff Manager Brian Houzenga. We are grateful for all that they do for our community.
The collaboration accomplished important projects to launch FVSRA into the summer activity season.
Posted1/15/2021 6:00 AM
The St. Charles Park District may have to hold off on allowing a bunch of children at the same time into a new sensory garden and inclusive playground area until after the pandemic has subsided, but in the meantime it will still be a safe outdoor option with rules in place. As such, park district officials can look forward to this spring with a sense of excitement.
They ll have their calendars marked for Memorial Day weekend, targeting those days for a grand opening and ribbon cutting of the new sensory garden and inclusive playground currently under construction at Pottawatomie Park.