Inclusive playground in Temecula is open

A new playground has been opened in the city of Temecula, and it is suitable for children with disabilities.

Since there are few such playgrounds in the vicinity of Temecula, people may travel from urban areas like Murrieta to use the facilities.

The playground is lacking a name. However, an arch has been constructed on which this message can be made out:

“Come play -- come soar ... we expect great things from you!”


Over $1m has been invested in the amenity in question. If the people behind the project wish to attract more visitors to the site, they could use flyer printing in Temecula.

Mark Anselmo, who was involved in the establishment of the Our Nicholas Foundation (ONF), has told The Press-Enterprise:

“It’s a huge win for both sides of the house.”


Anselmo was instrumental in setting up the ONF because his son has autism. The ONF aspires to raise awareness of the condition and aims to ensure local schools have sufficient resources to meet the needs of children affected by the condition.

Nick, the son of Mr. Anselmo, has already visited the playground. The playground is situated within Margarita Community Park, located in the core of Temecula.

People who use the playground will be made aware that they must be patient and tolerant towards all the children there.