Inspirational Child of the Year Ceremony

Our 2nd Annual,  Let ALL the Children Play in May event happened on May 22nd, 2016. At the event we had the pleasure of sharing the incredible stories of how our local children are making a difference in our community. Our event welcomed ALL families to enjoy a fun-filled day at the LATCP playground at […]

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2nd Annual – LATCP in May Event

Our 2nd Annual Let ALL The Children Play in May event was amazing. We want to thank all those who came to the event and supported the LATCP Playground and our mission of Inclusion. Whether you came for the day to enjoy the festivities with your family, volunteered your time, were an exhibitor, donated a […]

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Shining Child- George Rincon

George Rincon is seventeen years old and a scout here on Long Island. The community project he is doing at The Let All The Children Play Playground – Field 4 at Eisenhower Park will bring smiles to those who visit the park. The scout project he is doing will be a great addition and have […]

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Let ALL the Children Play in May – May 22nd, 2016

One more week till we hold the 2nd Annual Let ALL the Children Play in May event at the Let All The Children Play Playground (LATCP). This is the second year we are holding this event to support the LATCP playground. Both, LATCP and Momee Friends believe in Inclusion and that children of ALL abilities […]

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Piece by Piece Bethpage Pass Game

Piece by Piece Bethpage was at it again all month long raising awareness for Autism during the month of April in their community. This time they were having a lot of fun with a blue gnome pass game that 10-year-old Kate Clyne came up with along with her family to support Autism Speaks. The blue […]

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Shining Child- Ben Loetman

Our Shining Child of the month for the month of April is thirteen-year-old, Ben Loetman. Ben chose Let All The Children Play as the organization of his choice for his Mitzvah Project. Let All the Children Play (LATCP) told us about Ben’s amazing efforts to help the playground and we felt he should be recognized […]

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