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| Prince Philip Playground Committee Gets Boost |
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(Justmeans.com / CSR News) - March 09, 2011 Yesterday, PotashCorp announced a $140,000 donation to the Prince Philip Playground Committee to complete the fundraising efforts of the local committee to build a new wheelchair accessible, sensory-stimulating playground at Prince Philip School. To recognize PotashCorp’s gift, the playground has been officially named “PotashCorp Playground.”
“Children with autism tend to develop restricted routines of how they use toys or playground equipment, therefore engaging and diverse equipment would prompt a greater diversity in play….which is a very good thing!” says Wayne McDonald, the school’s junior autism classroom teacher. Co-Chair of the fundraising committee, Laura Orenchuk says “The new playground will provide a much needed playground for the entire Prince Philip school community, which includes the Junior and Intermediate Autism Program, the community of South Nutana Park and southern Saskatoon.” Prince Philip School is located in Saskatoon’s southeast corner and is part of the Saskatoon Public School Division. Colin Hawkins Phone: (306) 682-4701
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