CK Continuous Learning Newsletter February 2020
A Seasonal Newsletter on Youth Development, Risk Management & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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A Seasonal Newsletter on Youth Development, Risk Management & Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Patagonia announced today that its community raised $10 million in donations to 1,043 grassroots environmental organizations in 17 days.
For the past 23 years, City Kids has provided extraordinary opportunities for youth, and in 2018, we made critical investments in the organization in order to sustain this work and our impact for many more years to come.
“A D.C. nonprofit that believes children do some of their best learning outside surrounded by nature says kids growing up in the city shouldn’t miss out on environmental education.”
In an effort to share just how transformative the outdoors is for City Kids youth, we sat down with Josh, a current City Kid participant, to hear more about his recent adventure to Alaska.
Every year, City Kids provides programming and support for over 130 DC youth and young adults. In recent years, several alumni have joined our staff and are now leading City Kids program activities.
City Kids student Daysiana describes her experience coming from Washington DC and discovering the great outdoors in Wyoming.
Each year, ACA’s Eleanor P. Eells Award for Program Excellence recognizes camps that embody the award’s namesake by developing superior programming.
In the sixth episode of CampWire, meet the five winners of the Eleanor P. Eells Award for Program Excellence.
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