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Yorkson Community Park North Campus Opening Celebration and Communication Board Bring Community Together in Langley

This Saturday, May 9, the Township of Langley will officially celebrate the opening of the Yorkson Community Park North Campus — a major step forward for inclusive playgrounds, accessibility, and community connection in Langley. The community celebration will feature family activities, entertainment, and the unveiling of new accessible park spaces designed for children and families of all abilities.


Andrea Castro and Ariyana interact with a colourful communication board at Yorkson Park in Township of Langley. The girl points at a symbol, both smiling warmly.

ForeverKind Supporting Accessibility + Community Inclusion with new Communication Board

ForeverKind is especially proud to be part of this initiative through the creation of a custom communication board installed at the park. These communication boards help support individuals by providing accessible ways to communicate, connect, and participate in play and community activities!


Andrea and Ariyana Castro will both be attending the event, helping to shine a light on the importance of inclusive public spaces and communication accessibility within our communities.


Learn more about ForeverKind’s communication boards here!


Andrea Castro and Nelson stand by a colourful communication board at a playground on a sunny day. The board features icons and letters.

Why Inclusive Playgrounds Matter

In fast-growing communities like Langley and the Yorkson neighbourhood, these investments help ensure public spaces evolve alongside the needs of families.


Yorkson Community Park continues to become a major community hub for recreation, connection, and accessibility-focused design in the Township of Langley.



Event Information:

The Yorkson Community Park North Campus Opening Celebration takes place:

Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Yorkson Community Park

The event is free and open to the public. Families are encouraged to attend early, walk if possible, and enjoy the celebration of one of Langley’s newest inclusive community spaces. Visit here for more info!

Founded by Andrea Castro and inspired by her daughter Ariyana, ForeverKind develops communication boards, accessible learning resources, and inclusive tools that support individuals across schools, playgrounds, parks, and community spaces.


Through advocacy, education, and community partnerships, ForeverKind helps promote communication accessibility, inclusive playgrounds, and community inclusion. Their mission is to create safer, more connected environments where every child has the opportunity to communicate, participate, and belong.





 
 
 

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