Resource: Shared Use Clearinghouse via SRTS National Partnership

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Latino kids need access to recreational opportunities that keep them active after school hours.

According to the Safe Routes to School National Partnership studies have shown that 84% of kids who live near schools that keep playgrounds open are more likely to be active. One way to ensure that school playgrounds and facilities are kept open is to establish a formal agreement called a shared use agreement.

Learn more about shared use agreements and access resources at the Safe Routes to School National Partnership’s Shared Use Clearinghouse, by clicking here.

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