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    • Parks After Dark (PAD) is a Los Angeles County initiative to enhance community resilience by utilizing parks as central hubs.
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    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the outcomes and innovative strategies of the Parks After Dark program in 2017.
    • To assess PAD's role in promoting health, safety, equity, and community well-being.

    Main Methods:

    • Extended park operating hours during summer evenings (6:00 PM to 10:00 PM) at 23 participating parks.
    • Provided diverse programming including sports, recreation, family entertainment, cultural events, and employment opportunities.
    • Facilitated resource fairs connecting residents with health, social, economic, and legal services.
    • Involved law enforcement (Deputy Sheriffs) in community engagement and safety patrols.

    Main Results:

    • PAD successfully created safe and welcoming environments in underserved communities.
    • The program offered access to essential resources and recreational activities, fostering community well-being.
    • Cross-sector collaborations, including law enforcement and community organizations, were integral to the program's implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • Parks After Dark serves as an effective strategy for building resilient communities and addressing critical social determinants of health.
    • The program's model demonstrates the potential of parks as versatile community centers that provide vital resources and promote positive social interactions.