After going through the foster system, the now-founder of the world's biggest bounce park is using his business to bring fun to families and money to local foster care agencies.
PLEASANTON — After going through the foster care system, the now-founder of the world's biggest bounce park is using his business to bring fun to families and money to local foster care agencies.
The 25,000 square foot continuous jumping zone is for kids and their parents to have fun, and he said proceeds go to something very dear to his heart which is local foster care agencies."I bounced around a lot and slept on friends' couches and lived with aunts and uncles," he recalled."My sister actually went through the system in a much more gruesome way. It really just tore me to pieces, so that is where I started to find my motivation and somebody else to care for.
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