History of the National Recreation Foundation - Print
Enriching the Quality of Life in America
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Pages: 86
Dimensions: 11 × 5 × 1 in
Binding Type: Hardcover
The National Recreation Foundation traces its roots back to World War I and the War Camp Community Service, which was established at the outset of the war to provide off-base recreation opportunities for the thousands of men mobilized for military service during that time.
History of the National Recreation Foundation is the story of these organizations and their roles in meeting the special needs of society at a given point in time.
The authors have taught in higher education and served in various roles in professional organizations such as the National Recreation Foundation, the National Recreation and Park Association, the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration, and the National Recreation Foundation.