The National Inclusion Project is a non-profit organization based in Durham, NC, dedicated to promoting the inclusion of children with disabilities in recreational and social activities. They work to provide tools, training, and support to community organizations and recreational programs, ensuring that all children, regardless of ability, have the opportunity to play, learn, and connect with others.
Through their programs and resources, the National Inclusion Project aims to make inclusion the expectation rather than the exception, striving to create a society where no child has to sit on the sidelines. They believe in the power of play and the positive impact it can have on children's social skills, self-esteem, and overall well-being. By fostering inclusive environments and promoting best practices, the National Inclusion Project is making a difference in the lives of children with disabilities and their families.
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