Flint’s Dort Financial Center Hosts Family-Friendly Inflatable Fun Land
Community Event Supports Local Nonprofit Focused on Human Trafficking Survivors
FLINT, Mich. — The Dort Financial Center came alive over the weekend with the arrival of the Firebirds Inflatable Fun Land, an event designed to bring families together while supporting a critical cause. Hosted at Dort’s Arena 2, the weekend festivities included a variety of attractions such as inflatable bounce houses, engaging games, and concession stands, offering entertainment for all ages.
The inaugural event aimed to not only provide a fun experience for families but also direct proceeds toward a noble initiative—the Prism Project Safehouse Program. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing essential restorative services for children who are survivors of human trafficking. With the alarming rise of trafficking cases, particularly among minors, the need for such programs has never been more pressing.
Ashley Chandler, Director of Finance for the Prism Project, emphasized the dual purpose of the event: “This is a fun, easy way for families in the community to come together and support children currently navigating difficult circumstances. By participating in activities like playing on inflatables and engaging in games, attendees are not only enjoying their time but are also contributing to the recovery journeys of these kids.” Chandler highlighted the significant impact of the community’s involvement, noting that every little bit of support counts in making a difference.
Human trafficking remains an urgent issue affecting communities nationwide, with many children facing unimaginable challenges. Events like the Firebirds Inflatable Fun Land play a crucial role in raising awareness and funding for organizations like the Prism Project, which provides safety, therapy, and support to these vulnerable individuals.
As the weekend festivities came to a close on Sunday afternoon, organizers expressed gratitude to families for their participation and generosity. The success of the event not only fostered a sense of community unity but also underscored the importance of collective action in addressing societal issues.
Community members are encouraged to support local nonprofits like the Prism Project, which rely on events and donations to continue their vital work. Initiatives like the Firebirds Inflatable Fun Land exemplify how fun, family-friendly activities can contribute to meaningful causes, creating a positive impact on the lives of those in need.