
Our Journey: Playground for All Abilities

ABOUT
Pioneering a Park for All Abilities
Welcome to Crossroads Unity Family Park Project, where we are committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can enjoy the joys of play. Our innovative park design includes extra wide ramps for two adult wheelchairs to pass and for easy access to nearly all play areas. At the center of it all stands our impressive treehouse structure, which features an exhibit room and ample deck space. With unique offerings like wheelchair swings, slides, and stations equipped for sensory needs, our playground is meticulously crafted for inclusivity. The safe, smooth surface underfoot ensures that children and adults can play freely and safely as they create lasting memories. Let's build something amazing together!
The park will be dedicated to all US Veterans, with special emphasis on those veterans with disabilities. It will also be built In Memory of Marine Corporal Troy Dyer, a hometown hero who overcame his paraplegic disabilities caused from his second tour of duty in Vietnam.

TEAM
Our Passionate Innovators
Chair
Millie Cheek
Fundraising Chair
Shaw Love
Equipment Planning and Liaison to Ringgold City Council
Earl Henderson
Ringgold City Councilman
PRESS
Media Highlights

DEDICATED TO ALL US VETERANS
Honoring Marine Corporal Troy Dyer
Crossroads Unity Family Park Project includes inclusive play spaces for children and adults, therapeutic fitness equipment for adults of all ages and fitness levels, and activities that create equitable play and recreation experiences for all. We designed a space that speaks to the community's unique heritage and culture and presents a vision of inclusion and equity for the future. We are also working to incorporate a focus on disabled American veterans and their ability to participate alongside their children.
The park will be dedicated to all US Veterans, with special emphasis on those veterans with disabilities. It will also be built In Memory of Marine Corporal Troy Dyer, a local Bronze Star recipient with two Purple Hearts and a hometown hero who overcame his paraplegic disabilities caused from his second tour of duty in Vietnam.