4 Fun and Easy Ways to to Support Playworks Indiana 

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4 Fun and Easy Ways to to Support Playworks Indiana 

1. Join our MVP Committee to help plan our Annual Corporate Kickball Tournament

Join our Kickball MVP Committee! Bring your energy, excitement, and ideas to the Kickball MVP Team for our monthly meetings leading up to the event in the fall.

Leverage your personal and professional connections to help us recruit teams, sponsors, or auction items to ensure this event is a success!

Email abigail.sieman@playworks.org to get involved!

2. Follow our Social Media 

Never miss a thing by following us on all our socials! Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @PlayworksIND and on Facebook and LinkedIn at Playworks Indiana.

3. Join the High Five Club  and become a monthly donor!

By joining the High Five Club, you will  help make recess a safe, healthy, and inclusive space for thousands of kids across our community to grow through play. Together, we can make sure that every kid on every playground gets a chance to be physically active, practice core social emotional skills, and build positive relationships. 

As a member of the High Five Club, you’ll join Playworks Indiana’s network of monthly givers who know that consistent support is critical for nonprofits.

4. Tell a friend about Playworks

Do you know someone interested in Playworks services? Share this interest form!

Interest Form

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