Larkin's Place at the Y, a proposed play center.  
Let Kids Play wrote the business plan for Larkin's
Place at the Y and has provided project management
for their initial stages provided project management
for their initial stages.

Playworld Systems, a leading manufacturer of
imaginative playground equipment, has established
an exclusive partnership Let Kids Play! Let Kids Play
will conduct research to identify additional ways to
ensure Playworld Systems' playground equipment is
fully optimized for children with disabilities. They will
evaluate existing product lines and collaborate with
Playworld's concept and engineering teams to
provide input on future product development
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can look for monthly blog postings on the partnership
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Landscape Structures, a provider of playground
equipment and is committed to creating inspiring play
experiences for children while honoring the
environment.  Let Kids Play trained their sales force
on universally accessible and developed specific
sales and training materials.

Community Day School is an independent, private,
co-educational Jewish day school.  Let Kids Play led
a Community Build Playground for the school,
recruiting close to 200 volunteers.  In addition, Let
Kids Play has written grants, conducted market
research and implemented new programming.   

Night Light Works is a for-profit company located in
New York that provides training and material to day
care centers.  Let Kids Play researched and installed
their new inventory system.  

Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania
Let Kids Play assisted with the project management
of the creation of a new natural play area.
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