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Give a Little, Make a Big Impact

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Give a Little Make a Big Impact

Little Acts, Huge JoyYou don’t need a giant check or a superhero cape to make a difference. Sometimes, all it takes is a few dollars, a spare soccer ball, or a craft kit looking for its next creative adventure.

 

When you give a little, you help power big moments—bike rides that wobble into confidence, art projects that get gloriously messy, and programs that bring neighbors together in our parks. Small gifts = Big joy.

 

 

 

 

What a Little Can Do

Your donation helps us keep our programs stocked with the good stuff—the tools that turn “just another day” into “best day ever,” like:

  • ⚽ Sports and recreation equipment

  • 🚲 Bike safety gear and riding essentials

  • 🎨 Art, craft, and creative workshop supplies

  • 🧩 Games and activity materials for all ages

Every ball tossed, brush dipped, and helmet buckled starts with support from people like you.

 

Dollars, Doodles, and Gently-Used Goodies

We love flexibility almost as much as we love fun. You can give:

  • A monetary donation under $200 (small amounts welcome, big impact guaranteed)

  • New or gently used supplies that are clean, safe, and ready to play

Did you try knitting… and decide it wasn’t your calling? Bought craft supplies with big plans and zero follow-through? If it’s usable, not broken, and not trash—we’d be thrilled to give it a second life in our programs.

How to Donate 🎁

Giving is easy (We promise!)

 

Give Online
Make a quick monetary donation—every dollar helps support programs and recreation across our parks.

Donate now

 

Donate Items

Got treasures ready for their next adventure? We happily accept new or gently loved recreation gear and craft supplies to help power our community programs. (Clean and in good condition, please!)

 

Ready to give your items a second chance to shine? Email [email protected] with a quick note about what you’d like to donate — photos are always appreciated!

 

Not Sure how to help?
Reach out! Send an email to [email protected] with a quick note of how you'd like to help, or to inquire on current community goals. We’re happy to help match your donation with current program needs.

 

A Little Goes a Long Way

Your generosity helps stretch our resources, spark creativity, and keep our parks full of laughter, learning, and community connection. Whether you’re donating dollars or dusting off unused supplies, you’re helping make our parks more playful for everyone.

FAQs

What kinds of items can I donate?

If it helps people play, create, learn, or move—we’re interested! Think sports equipment, bike safety gear, art and craft supplies, games, and program materials. New or gently used is great, as long as it’s clean and ready for fun.

I have craft supplies from a hobby I abandoned… are those okay?

Yes! We love a good second chance story. If the supplies are usable and in good condition, we’re happy to give them a new creative home.

What condition do items need to be in?

Items should be clean, safe, and functional. If it’s broken, missing key parts, or better suited for the trash bin, it’s probably not the right fit—but when in doubt, just ask!

Can I donate money instead?

Absolutely. Monetary donations are welcome and go directly toward supplies and program needs across our parks and programs.

Is there a minimum donation amount?

No minimum required! Every dollar helps—but trust us, even small gifts make a big impact.

What if I’m not sure whether my item can be used?

No worries—we’ve all been there. Reach out to our team and we’ll gladly help you decide if it’s a good match for our programs.

Where do donated items go?

Donations are used across park programs, workshops, events, and recreational activities—helping stretch resources and bring more fun to more people.

Can I donate as a group, family, or team?

Yes! Families, clubs, teams, and groups are all welcome to donate together. It’s a great way to give back and make a shared impact.

 

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