PHOENIX — United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona recently received a quarter-million-dollar grant to better serve the community.
According to the organization, the North Phoenix facility received $250,000 to upgrade its services and opportunities for adults in its ArizonAbility Adult Day Program Day Program.
The upgrades include an adaptive basketball court, artificial turf, an accessible putting green, a special greenhouse for gardening, a covered event space and exercise equipment. It will also offer upgraded landscaping and sidewalks.
Learn more about UCP and what's in store thanks to the grant in the video player above.
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