RVA Joins Together to Become Playful Region!

RICHMOND REGION BECOMES NATION’S FIRST PLAYFUL REGION

All nine localities recognized for putting the needs of kids and families first as part of Playful City USA program

Richmond, VA – The nine localities of the Richmond region were each recently honored with a 2017 Playful City USA designation by KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids. The Playful City USA program honors cities and towns across the country for putting the needs of families first so kids can learn, grow and develop important life skills.

The individual designations of the City of Richmond, the Town of Ashland, and the Counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, and Powhatan resulted in RVA becoming the first playful region in the nation. The collaborative effort to apply for the program was led by the Capital Region Collaborative (CRC) and Active RVA, a Sports Backers program, as part of the effort to increase active living habits by transforming ordinary places into playful spaces.

“The collaboration to get all of our region’s jurisdictions designated underscores our shared belief that our individual successes are tied to our success as a region,” said Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney. “Play is a fundamental component of a thriving community and by integrating play into our communities, we provide a competitive advantage for attracting and retaining residents.”

The benefits for being designated as a Playful City USA include national recognition and increased competitive advantage in competitions for grants and other funding opportunities; access to Kaboom!’s playability engagement series, webinars, newsletters, and policy tools; and two highway road signs to showcase the recognition to residents and visitors.

This year’s designation follows the 2016 designation of the City of Richmond as a Playful City USA, which resulted from a collaborative effort of the Capital Region Collaborative, Active RVA, and the city’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities. One great outcome from this designation was access to the Play Everywhere Challenge Grant, which Richmond received this year to install Upswing stations with retractable jump ropes and encourage sidewalk play in low-income neighborhoods. This creative solution for neighborhood renewal was even highlighted in the New York Times.

“Once we saw the benefits from the city’s designation last year, it was clear we needed to spread the effort to include the entire region,” said Ashley Hall, Manager of the Capital Region Collaborative. “We’re proud of the regional commitment to playability, a subject that connects across our region’s eight priority areas – from education and quality place to the James River and healthy communities.”

The localities were selected because of their dedication to overcoming challenges like toxic stress, behavioral barriers to play, community healing, and 21st-century skills and education. Each one is focused on building healthier communities through infrastructures like parks and playgrounds, sports leagues, summer camps, and education opportunities like Challenge Island and The Sprout School. With opportunities like these and festivals like this weekend’s Dominion Riverrock Festival, the region’s opportunities for activity and play are better than ever.

Active RVA’s Director, Jeff McIntyre added, “Active play is crucial to the well-being of children, families, and their communities. In a playable environment, children’s creative adventures while playing create a foundation for classroom learning. For adults and families, play creates connections, expands social networks, and helps to build stronger and safer neighborhoods. It shows our commitment to providing all members of the community with enhanced opportunities to be more active.”

As cities are becoming hotbeds for innovation, communities across the country are creating inventive ways to attract and retain residents. Playful City USA honorees are taking bold action to ensure kids have great places to play with the goal of making play the easy choice for all kids, no matter where they live. In addition to the playground down the street, Playful City USA communities are turning grocery stores, vacant lots, crosswalks, and sidewalks into opportunities for play.

“We are thrilled to recognize the nine localities of the Richmond region for putting kids first,” said KaBOOM! CEO James Siegal. “The well-being of our communities starts with the well-being of our kids, and play is critical for them to thrive. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that all kids get the childhood they deserve filled with play.”

[Mr. Siegal will be in the Richmond region on May 17 and 18. Media outlets wishing to interview Mr. Siegal should contact Brendan Bailes at bbailes@kaboom.org or by calling (202) 464-6087.]

The 2017 Playful City USA recognition includes 258 communities across the country that are transforming ordinary places into playful spaces and using play as a solution to the challenges facing their residents. Nationwide, these communities feature more than 14,000 safe and engaging play spaces that serve more than 4 million kids.

To see the full list of Playful City USA communities and to learn more about making play the easy choice for kids, visit www.playfulcityusa.org.