Our partnership with MLB, we’re completely honored to be a part of this, involves us being on site and being involved with the whole fan experience, which will invite the one out of four individuals who we serve are the sensory need ora visible disability, and that represents a lot of groups, probably about 20, most recognizable would be autism.
– DAN VASQUENZA

Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game and festivities here in Atlanta, are proudly partnering with KultureCity, the world’s leading nonprofit on sensory accessibility and inclusion for individuals with sensory needs and invisible disabilities. This partnership is a powerful step toward informing the one in four individuals impacted across our communities by autism, dyslexia, dementia, PTSD, brain injury, and ADHD. This community touches over twenty groups, many of which 680 The Fan listeners or their loved ones are connected to.
Among its over 50 interactive attractions and exhibits, the Capital One All-Star Village this weekend and next week at the Cobb Galleria highlights a focus on accessibility.



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