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Empowering Abilities: Melissa Clark Wharf's Journey with Can Play

Aug 21, 202435 min
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Episode description

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Melissa Clark Wharf, co-founder of Can Play, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing adaptive sports and recreation opportunities for children with physical and emotional challenges. Melissa shares the story behind Can Play, the impact of their programs, and the importance of focusing on children's abilities rather than their disabilities. She also discusses the challenges of running a nonprofit, the importance of community partnerships, and her vision for expanding Can Play's reach in the future. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone passionate about making a difference, this conversation offers valuable insights into the power of inclusive play and community support.

Notable Timestamps:

  • [00:01:12] – Introduction of Melissa Clark Wharf and the founding of Can Play.
  • [00:03:22] – Focusing on children's abilities, not disabilities.
  • [00:10:22] – Challenges and barriers faced by children with disabilities and their families.
  • [00:16:16] – Empowering communities through adaptive recreation programs.
  • [00:24:20] – The importance of staying grounded as a nonprofit leader.
  • [00:30:42] – The emotional impact and fulfillment of working with Can Play's participants.
  • [00:34:00] – Melissa's life motto: Doing the best with what you have.

Join us for a heartfelt discussion on making a real difference in the lives of children and families through the power of play and community.

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