In late August, members of the Back Cove Yachts team partnered up with the Rockland Rotary Club to help build an all-inclusive playground, bringing joy and accessibility to children in Mid-Coast Maine. This new playground, located at the former MacDougal School site, is designed for kids of all abilities, providing provides a safe and fun space for everyone to play.
The Rockland Rotary Club, approaching its 100th anniversary in 2024, made it their mission to build a playground that caters to children faced with physical, emotional, and or social challenges. Featuring over 10 play structures, including wheelchair-accessible equipment and sensory pods, the playground ensures all children can enjoy themselves, regardless of their abilities and just be kids.
Back Cove Yachts was honored to be part of this important community initiative. “We’re proud to support a project that gives back to local families and helps create a space where every child can feel included,” said Carol Worcester, Rockland Rotary’s President-Elect and Back Cove team member.
Thanks to donations, grants, and local fundraisers like the Rotary’s annual Bass Fishing Tournament, the playground’s $200,000 funding goal was met, and the grand opening brought smiles to children eager to explore the new space. The playground officially opened to the public in late August, offering families in the region a closer, more accessible option for inclusive play.
At Back Cove Yachts, supporting the local community is a core value, and we’re excited to see this playground become a cherished spot for families across the Mid-Coast.