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JuanCarlos Chan/Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks
The PlayLA program helps every kid play sports.
Team sports are a fun way to exercise and play with others. But for many kids, it’s hard to participate. Some sports might cost too much. Others might need to be adjusted for people with disabilities.
That’s where PlayLA comes in. This new program in Los Angeles, California, aims to make sure all kids can play sports if they want to. PlayLA offers sports programs for free or at a low price. In addition to traditional sports, it offers several adaptive sports. These are designed so that people with disabilities can participate.
PlayLA offers 24 traditional sports and 14 adaptive sports.
How many sports does PlayLA offer in total?