Welcome our newest Playful Pittsburgh Collaborative members! - January 2023

Grounded Strategies - Member Level: Affiliate of Play
Grounded’s mission is to improve the social, economic, and environmental health of distressed and transitional communities by building capacity to reclaim vacant and underutilized land.

Grounded uses the process of reclaiming vacant and underutilized land as a platform for engagement, education, and building trust among communities.

For more information on Grounded, visit groundedpgh.org.

Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh - Member Level: Activist of Play
The mission of Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is to provide innovative and inclusive museum experiences that inspire kindness, joy, creativity and curiosity for all learners. Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh forges connections with artists, community partners and neighbors to work on behalf of children, youth and families, with a vision of transforming education.

For more information, visit pittsburghkids.org.

Sunshine Parties and Play LLC - Member Level: Promotor of Play
Sunshine Parties and Play is a full service decorating and gated soft playground company. Sunshine Parties and Play’s sensory soft play areas are fun environments that encourage interaction, exploration and creativity while also providing parents and caregivers a safe space to allow young children to play and be free.

To learn more about Sunshine Parties and Play, visit sunshine-parties-and-play.square.site.

Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse - Member Level: Promoter of Play
Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse is a non-profit that inspires creativity, conservation, and community engagement through reuse. Creative Reuse operates a non-traditional art supply shop located at the intersection of Wilkinsburg, Homewood, and Point Breeze, where people can donate used art and craft supplies, as well as shop for these unique items all in the same location.

Creative Reuse offers an array of creative programming that provides engaging experiences through hands-on making and virtual learning. Whether it's a birthday party, a classroom project, or a community event, each program can be customized to fit your vision.

For more information about Creative Reuse, visit pccr.org.

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