- Cindy Belveal and son Brenner started Dance in the Park for adults with disabilities.
- The free inclusive event grew from 80 attendees in 2022 to over 800 in 2024.
- Dance in the Park helps adults with special needs build confidence and friendships.
Cindy Belveal and her son, Brenner, started Dance in the Park, an annual inclusive event where adults with disabilities can celebrate and connect. Here, they share their story with Woman’s World.
“Here’s two copies like you asked,” Brenner Parkinson said, proudly handing the pages to his mom, Cindy Belveal.
“Thanks, sweetie,” Cindy replied. An accountant at Silverhawk Realty in Caldwell, Idaho, Cindy’s office is a family-friendly agency where employees’ children often stop by — or even spend the day helping out. That includes Brenner, 37, who lives with autism…