Logan’s Landing Project was created with one simple belief at its core: every child deserves to be included. Founded by hospitality professional and autism mom Carrie Biery, the nonprofit was inspired by her son Logan and the need for more sensory-aware, inclusive spaces in everyday life. By blending lived experience with professional expertise, Logan’s Landing works to reimagine travel, play, and community spaces so families of all abilities can participate with confidence and joy.
Guided by a dedicated and compassionate board, Logan’s Landing is strengthened by leaders with backgrounds in autism advocacy, hospitality, education, and behavioral support. Together, they bring diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to building inclusive experiences where all children—and their families—belong.
Logan’s Landing Project is already making a meaningful difference in the community. We have installed a Communication Board at Imagination Station, helping nonverbal and minimally verbal children better express themselves through play. We are expanding accessibility beyond playgrounds by placing Sensory Support Bags in hotels and event spaces, and we partnered with The Residence Inn in Niles to create a dedicated Sensory Room—a calming, inclusive space for families who need it.
Looking ahead, we are working toward installing a protective fence at Tiger Town in Howland Township to further enhance safety and accessibility for all children.