Every child deserves a place on the playground—to grow, thrive, and learn. You have a part to play.
Playworks is able to bring out the best in kids thanks to the support and involvement of the whole community. By joining our team, donating, or sponsoring Playworks, you can help ensure that every kid gets to play every day. Your support helps kids find their superpowers on the playground.
Three Ways to Support Play
1. Join the High Five Club! As a member of the High Five Club, you’ll join Playworks New England’s network of monthly givers who know that consistent support is critical for nonprofits.
2. Explore planned giving options to help the next generation thrive.
3. Make a gift today! Donate now
Other Ways to Get Involved
Schools and Districts
Get recess support for your school or district. Playworks offers onsite coaches, consultative services, and professional development for your staff.
Community Organizations
Collaborate with Playworks to bring safe and healthy play to your community. Learn more about our TagTeam program.
Corporate Partners
Learn how your company can sponsor Playworks. Or, partner with Playworks for employee engagement opportunities for your staff.
Volunteers
Volunteer with Playworks as an individual, or bring a group from your company to volunteer on one of our playgrounds.
Play Resources
Find ideas you can use right away to create a positive play environment at school or at home.
August 17, 2022
How Adults Best Create Supportive Play Communities ›
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Helping kids to find new friends and feel included ›
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Leveraging Play to Address Learning Loss ›
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