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The first inclusive game park has opened in Moscow

Accessible swing for children in wheelchair

The Open Heart Foundation for Assistance of children has opened an inclusive game park in Moscow, TASS reports. It is located on the territory of school number 1582 in Chertanov region. This park became the ninth inclusive game park, the Open Heart Foundation established in Russia, and the first one in Moscow.

The game park with an area of ​​more than 5 thousand square meters includes a football field, two basketball courts and a playground, multifunctional sports fields and a workout zone. A special platform is designed for people with different disabilities, all equipment is made taking into account the width of a wheelchair.

The equipment  installed on the workout platform allows visitors to perform push-ups on  uneven bars and, engage on the Swedish wall, and perform other exercises.

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