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S.I.L.A.S. STEPS, INC. 

501 (c)(3) Non-Profit

Inclusion at Play

Mission

We are a registered 501(c)(3)  Non-Profit  created for the purpose of bringing equal recreational opportunities to community place spaces.  Providing accessibility to individuals of all ages to eclectically promote a healthier sense of well-being  among community families. The driving principles behind our organization spell the first name of my son, the inspiration for this project.

Our Core Principles

SAFETY

INCLUSION

LOVE

ACCESSIBILITY

SOCIALIZATION

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FEATURE PROJECT

Hyleman's Humble Playground

The Focus of Our Efforts

S.I.L.A.S. Steps is proud to partner with Cunningham Recreation, a family owned company headquartered in Charlotte, NC.   Cunningham Recreation is a leading commercial playground equipment supplier in many areas across the United States.  They are experts in designing and building commercial playgrounds and have been a dedicated resource for Hyleman’s Humble Playground.

Play 4 ALL is the social impact arm of Cunningham Recreation and at no cost has assisted us with fundraising strategies; providing guidance, resources and tools that helped us cross the finish line to meet our fundraising goals.

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The idea for an accessible, inclusive playground in Gaffney, South Carolina was born out of love. All children should be able to play with abandon, no matter what their abilities. Play is critical to social and emotional development, and the overall happiness of young people.

We at S.I.L.A.S. Steps have created a common play space in Gaffney, South Carolina, that fosters our core principles. Generous donations from like-minded community members have made this playground possible. There are accessible restrooms for your child's convenience. Come visit!

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GOAL MET!!!

YOUR KINDNESS

...brought this idea to fruition! Our community came together for children!

Thank You! 

 “One of the great things that any community can do is not teach tolerance, but live tolerance, not talk respect, but live inclusivity.” ~ Michael Pritchard

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