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Cal Ripken, Jr. Unveils 1st-Of-Its-Kind Youth Development Park In Prince George's
MD Gov. Hogan and Cal Ripken, Jr. introduced the first-of-its-kind Youth Development Park in Prince George's Friday.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Cal Ripken, Jr., joined with Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan for a ribbon-cutting at the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation's new Youth Development Park located in Hyattsville. The park will be the first-of-its-kind in the nation built on the grounds of a police department.
“Together, we are providing safe, inclusive, positive environments for young people to play, learn and grow,” Hogan said at the event. “We have now helped fund seven Ripken Foundation projects across the state, including this Prince George’s County Police Athletic League Park, which furthers the work of the foundation to honor the life and spirit of Cal Ripken, Sr. Congratulations to everyone involved in making this park a reality, and thank you for being part of our continued efforts to change Maryland for the better.”
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development provided $600,000 to support the project through several revitalization programs. Overall, the department has provided nearly $2.2 million to support the Ripken Foundation’s work in Maryland. In addition, in one of his supplemental budgets, the governor committed $2.5 million to help the Ripken Foundation build more fields across the state.
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The Ripken Foundation will host its ‘Badges for Baseball’ program at the field—the 101st Youth Development Park nationwide—featuring youth baseball teams coached by law enforcement officers. Last year, the foundation engaged more than 1.2 million at-risk youth in over 50 cities and 42 states.
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