Interview with Stephen Booher conducted by Alexa Bynum, March 22, 2018
Porthole (The) Volume 2, number 3, February 1949
[Cary Goltz, Suzanne Miller, and Teri Horowitz help build playground for children with AIDS in Dallas]
[David Droppo helps build playground for children with AIDS in Dallas at the Bryan's House location]
[Mary Pat Hodge sits in a wheelchair on a playground deck, while Melissa Hodge sits in her lap]
[Mary Pat Hodge sits on a deck that surrounds Melissa Hodge, who plays in a sandbox]
[Mary Pat Hodge watches Melissa Hodge as she plays on monkey bars]
[Mary Pat Hodge with daughter, Melissa, at Arlington's Sunrise Park]
[Melissa Hodge comes through the end of a slide while Mary Pat Hodge, in a wheelchair, reaches out to catch her]
[Melissa Hodge walks on a playground deck beside Mary Pat Hodge]
[Model of equal-access park for Fort Worth]
[T.Ware, physical therapist, plays with Jeremy Burleson, age 4, on playground equipment designed for different levels of disability]
[T.Ware, physical therapist, plays with Jeremy Burleson, age 4, on swing set designed for different levels of disability]
[T.Ware, physical therapist, plays with Jeremy Burleson]
[Volunteer carpenter Michael Hudon of Arlington helps build playground at Bryan's House]