Parkour Visions recently shared the design for Seattle’s first parkour park. Green-lit by the City of Seattle, this community-driven design is a huge win! For years, we’ve dreamed of a central gathering area for PNW parkour practitioners. We can now move forward with a park that will also provide a great playspace for our neighbors of all ages and abilities.
Read MorePortland Parks Foundation recognized the incredible benefit PKV and parkour bring to our community and provided a $2,000 grant for scholarships for Portland families. This grant helps ensure cost is not a barrier to lifelong healthy movement.
Read MoreAfter receiving the Youth and Amateur Sports Grant (YASG), Dan Dye joined the PKV team to began to look at ways to use the YASG to connect with low-income and communities of color in Seattle. Check out some of the organizations we’ve collaborated with!
Read MoreExciting news! In September, King County Parks awarded Parkour Visions a $38,000 Youth and Amateur Sports Grant (YASG). This award will fund free parkour classes and events in Seattle, especially for low-income and youth of color.
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