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Adam Malone, 8, and his parents started Adam’s Project to help children with muscular dystrophy in the Jackson area. Credit: Courtesy Malone Family

Adam Malone, 8, wants all children to have access to playgrounds. With the help of his parents, Drew, and Angela, Adam is raising money for a wheelchair-accessible playground at Freedom Ridge Park in Ridgeland.

When he was 2, doctors diagnosed Adam with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a severe form of muscular dystrophy characterized by rapidly weakening muscles. After finding adequate treatment at Cincinnati Children in Ohio, Adam’s parents created Adam’s Project, a non-profit organization to help muscular dystrophy patients and special-needs children in Jackson. Adam is an active fourth-grader at First Presbyterian Day School in Jackson, who enjoys playing the violin.

“We want people to be educated and informed on muscular dystrophy, and to have a place in this area with any type of special needs or disability can play and not feel isolated,” his father says.

So far, Adam’s Project has raised $10,000 for the new playground, which will cost $300,000 to build.

“This park (will have) ramps so people with wheelchairs or special needs can use the equipment,” Drew says. “We wanted to have a place where kids of all abilities can play as well as parents who may be handicapped can play and interact with their kids.”

While raising such a large sum of money is a challenge, Drew says the community’s support is encouraging.

“The public’s been very supportive. People realize there’s a real need for a place such as this. All the money we’ve raised so far has been people chipping in and giving their support,” Drew says. “We would like to get something done by the end of the year. We need some good corporate sponsors to step up.”

Other family members include: Lauren, 16, and Dylan, 10. Drew is an attorney at Robinson, Biggs, Ingram, Solop & Farris, PLLC, and Angela works for Fleet Morris Petroleum in Madison.

For more information, or to donate money, visit the project’s website.
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Mississippi native Donna Ladd and partner Todd Stauffer founded the Jackson Free Press in 2002 in the capital city. The heavily awarded local newspaper did many investigations heralded across the state and nation and served as a paper of record due to its diversity, inclusion, in-depth reporting and deep connection to readers and dedication to narrative change in and about Mississippi. In 2022, the nonprofit Mississippi Free Press, founded by Ladd and JFP Associate Publisher Kimberly Griffin in 2020, purchased the journalism assets and archives of the Jackson Free Press. A Google grant through AAN Publishers enabled Newspack's integration of the JFP archives into the Mississippi Free Press website to become part of a more searchable archive of recent Mississippi history and essential journalism.