Bob’s Bagel Cafe is holding a weekend-long fundraiser for dad’s dream to build a baseball-mini golf-playground for special needs kids.
TOMS RIVER, NJ — A father of a special-needs child is spearheading a campaign to build a recreation complex for special-needs kids in Toms River is getting an assist from a local bagel shop.
Bob’s Bagel Cafe in Toms River is holding a weekend-long fundraiser for the Toms River Field of Dreams, the proposal being led by Christian Kane, a Toms River man whose young son was severely injured in a car accident in 2012.
In a video posted to YouTube, Kane said he seeking help from anyone and everyone, from financial assistance to hands-on labor for the construction. The project would be built at Silver Bay Elementary School, in conjunction with the Toms River Regional School District, which produced the video for the project.
The hope, Kane said, is to convert existing facilities at Silver Bay to a facility that offers special needs children a unique experience, with baseball as its centerpiece.
“Imagine watching your son or daughter, who physically can’t be mobile in a wheelchair on dirt, be able to play a two-inning baseball game?” Kane said in the video. From baseball, the children could go and play on a playground that’s accessible to children who use wheelchairs, with swings and other apparatus. The facility would include a snack area and a miniature golf course, “so what might start as a couple of hours can be hours of fun for a family,” Kane said.
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Buy Bagels, Help Buy Bagels, Help Support Toms River Field Of Dreams Project
Bob’s Bagel Cafe is holding a weekend-long fundraiser for dad’s dream to build a baseball-mini golf-playground for special needs kids.
TOMS RIVER, NJ — A father of a special-needs child is spearheading a campaign to build a recreation complex for special-needs kids in Toms River is getting an assist from a local bagel shop.
Bob’s Bagel Cafe in Toms River is holding a weekend-long fundraiser for the Toms River Field of Dreams, the proposal being led by Christian Kane, a Toms River man whose young son was severely injured in a car accident in 2012.
In a video posted to YouTube, Kane said he seeking help from anyone and everyone, from financial assistance to hands-on labor for the construction. The project would be built at Silver Bay Elementary School, in conjunction with the Toms River Regional School District, which produced the video for the project.
The hope, Kane said, is to convert existing facilities at Silver Bay to a facility that offers special needs children a unique experience, with baseball as its centerpiece.
“Imagine watching your son or daughter, who physically can’t be mobile in a wheelchair on dirt, be able to play a two-inning baseball game?” Kane said in the video. From baseball, the children could go and play on a playground that’s accessible to children who use wheelchairs, with swings and other apparatus. The facility would include a snack area and a miniature golf course, “so what might start as a couple of hours can be hours of fun for a family,” Kane said.
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Community rallies around Toms River Field of Dreams
Because something wonderful has happened in the two weeks since Stephen Edelson’s column in the Asbury Park Press helped highlight Christian Kane’s efforts to raise $1.2 million to build a playground like no other in the area via fundraisers, donations of goods and services and simply passing the hat. There has been an overwhelming swell of support from the community, including friends, colleagues and complete strangers. Read More Here…
Gavin Kane, 6, who has a severe brain trauma from a car accident five years ago, prepares to head outside with his mom Mary at their Toms River home Wednesday, March 5, 2017. Gavin’s dad Christian is starting a huge fund raising movement to build what he calls a Field of Dreams in Toms River, where kids with disabilities can go to play. (Photo: Thomas P. Costello)
Klee’s Bar & Grill is selling baseballs for $5 each as a donation for the Kane families Field of Dreams. The money raised will help pay for a baseball field for disabled kids in Toms River. Seaside Heights, NJ Wednesday, April 19, 2017 @dhoodhood (Photo: Doug Hood)
From adversity, a Field of Dreams rises in Toms River
Stephen Edelson of the Asbury Park Press interviews Christin Kane about his mission to build a Field of Dreams in Toms River NJ
Gavin Kane, 6, who has severe brain trauma from a car accident five years ago, bounces on a trampolene with his cousin and sister at their Toms River home Wednesday, March 5, 2017. Gavin’s dad Christian is starting a huge fund raising movement to build what he calls a Field of Dreams in Toms River, where kids with disabilities can go to play. (Photo: Thomas P. Costello)
Gavin Kane, 6, tells a joke through his iPad and cracks up his parents Christian and Mary at their Toms River home Wednesday, March 5, 2017. Gavin has a severe brain trauma from a car accident five years ago. Christian is starting a huge fund raising movement to build what he calls a Field of Dreams in Toms River, where kids with disabilities can go to play. (Photo: Thomas P. Costello)
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