United Way of Greater Cleveland and The Cleveland Browns teamed up with KeyCorp for the 7th Annual Hometown Huddle on October 18. Volunteers built two Little Tikes play structures at the Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, a United Way community partner agency. One play structure is for pre-school age children and a second larger structure is for older kids, including an Infinity Climber. Thanks to all of the volunteers, the children that participate in the Murtis H. Taylor daycare and after-school programs will have a new and safe play structure to enjoy.
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United Way of Greater Cleveland Special Events Chairman Jim Mason and Defensive Lineman Simon Fraser steady the playground platform.
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Cleveland Browns player Ben Taylor and an excited child from Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center wait in anticipation for the playground to be completed.
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Cleveland Browns players Ryan Pontbriand and Keith Heinrich lift a slide into place on the playground.
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Cleveland Browns Running Back Reuben Droughns uses some muscle to stake the playground timber into the ground.
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KeyCorp volunteers gather for a picture in front of the Infinity Climber.
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Children from Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center enjoy climbing on their new life size hippopotamus.
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