Forsyth County Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation is celebrating three years of special programs for those with disabilities. They are also excited to look to the future as they continue to grow. In fact, they just announced that they were able to add 10 new programs last year, despite the COVID-19 challenges.
Including the addition of the new ongoing programs, the program saw a year-over-year membership growth of 32% and offered several new out-of-school programs. “We are very excited about the future of the therapeutic rec programs,” said Parks & Recreation Director, Jim Pryor. “We have seen great interest from the Forsyth County community in the offerings created over the past three years and we are working on creating more opportunities for 2021 and beyond.”