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CITY FOR ALL: ST. LOUIS CITY SC MAKES ENERGIZER PARK ACCESSIBLE TO FANS WITH DISABILITIES

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ENERGIZER PARK THE FIRST STADIUM IN U.S. TO USE THE HIDDEN DISABILITIES SUNFLOWER PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH NON-VISIBLE DISABILITIES

St. Louis CITY SC believes an incredible match day experience at Energizer Park should be accessible to everyone, including fans with disabilities. To help St. Louis’ Major League Soccer team create one of the most inclusive experiences in major league sports, St. Louis CITY introduced accessibility programs and guest accommodations to provide fans with visible and non-visible disabilities the support they need to enjoy home matches.

According to the State of Missouri, approximately 14% of Missourians have a disability, and 15% in the City of St. Louis. Many of those disabilities are not immediately visible to others, including autism spectrum and sensory processing disorders, PTSD, hard of hearing, seizure disorders, asthma, traumatic brain injuries and many more.

Energizer Park is the first stadium in the U.S. to partner with international organization Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, whose program uses discreet wearables enabling fans who have a hidden disability to self-identify to & alert Guest Experience staff to help provide special accommodations. Energizer Park Guest Experience staff receive training on how to support fans with understanding and compassion. Items available in Guest Services near Section 142 for guests include wristbands, lanyards, pins, and small information cards available in English & Spanish. The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Icon is recognized around the world.”

"We are thrilled St. Louis CITY SC joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. Our values and goals are aligned with CITY in the belief sports stadiums should be accessible for everyone. Thanks to CITY's dedication to accessibility and training their staff to recognize the Sunflower, soccer fans with non-visible disabilities will now have access to help, patience and understanding so they too can enjoy attending matches,” said Paul White, CEO, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.

In addition, Energizer Park’s Sensory Room presented by St. Louis Children’s Hospital, provides a low sensory environment for adults and children who a safe and quiet environment to decompress.

“As the official health care provider of St. Louis CITY SC, we recognize the importance of creating safe, welcoming and comfortable spaces for fans of all abilities to enjoy the match ,” said Sarah Becker, director of therapy services, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, part of BJC HealthCare. “We are excited to collaborate with the team to support these needs because every fan deserves an extraordinary experience.

KultureCity, a national organization dedicated to creating sensory accessibility and inclusion for those with disabilities, curated the sensory room experience. Guest Services has KultureCity sensory bags available for check out, which include a weighted lap bag, ear plugs and other sensory tools. KultureCity currently works with the NFL, MLB, NBA and US Soccer as well as MLS.

“Our communities are what shape our lives and to know that Energizer Park is willing to go the extra mile to ensure that everyone, no matter their ability, is included in their community is amazing. We’re honored to partner with Energizer Park to provide a truly inclusive experience for all fans and guests! Even more so excited that this is the first sensory room at a sports arena in St. Louis; excited to see Energizer Park be a true leader in the community,” said Uma Srivastava, Executive Director, KultureCity.

Closed captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing are provided by VITAC and visible on the northeast and northwest video boards. ASL interpretation is provided by DEAF, Inc. and is used as part of Energizer Park’s pre-match festivities, including in-stadium interviews and the national anthem. Audio description for the blind and visually impaired is provided by MindsEye; a code to access audio description through the MindsEye app is available at guest services for all Energizer Park matches.

All this is in addition to the many built-in accessibility features of Energizer Park which include accessible passenger loading zones, wheelchair accessible entrances at all gates, elevator access to all levels, 242 wheelchair spaces dispersed throughout the seating areas, accessible restroom fixtures in all restrooms, 14 accessible family restrooms, and wheelchair attendants to provide escorts for guests who may need assistance getting to and from the gates and their seats.