LDS Help Presbyterians Build Park
June 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Mormons Serving Local Communities
An ecumenical service project is under way in American Fork, Utah. The project was undertaken by the Community Presbyterian Church for the benefit of children with autistic disorders. The church had run a pre-school and day center for three decades, but closed the program when other pre-schools sprung up in the growing community. However, in 2008, the church was approached by the North County Summer Autistic Program, which was looking for a new home. The group is an 11-year-old cooperative of parents with children who have autism spectrum disorders. They operate a school and recreation program during the summer months.
The playground was deteriorating and had not been designed for children with autism spectrum disorders. The Presbyterians began raising money for the project but also needed help with physical labor. Dex Andrews, mission leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Highland First Ward, approached the Presbyterians to offer assistance. Mormon volunteers brought shovels, a dump truck and an earth mover and trailers to help with the work, accomplishing in a day what would have taken a year without their help. They removed bushes and dead trees, trimmed trees, and removed asphalt and old fencing from the area.
The project took place on June 5, 2010, with 20 adults and 17 older youth from the Highland ward joining about 20 Presbyterians to clean up the playground.
