Many of these organizations are looking for volunteers. Check out their websites or follow them on social media for fun events that you can participate in as a group, as a family, and as an individual. Consider one of these groups for annual giving. Here we go ..... 

 

Chill Foundation: Chill inspires youth to overcome challenges through boardsports in 14 cities in the US. Chill was founded in 1995 by Jake and Donna Carpenter, founders of Burton Snowboards. LINK HERE

 

The Outdoors for All Foundation transforms lives through outdoor recreation. Founded in 1979 in the Pacific Northwest, Outdoors for All is a national leader in delivering adaptive and therapeutic recreation for children and adults with disabilities. Each year more than 3,000 individuals exercise their abilities thanks to the training and support of more than 850 volunteers.

Outdoors for All’s programs includes snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing, cycling, mountain biking, kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, youth and adult day camps, yoga, military programs, weekend excursions and custom events. LINK HERE

 

She Jumps: We serve girls ages 6 and up, women 18 & older who either have never participated in outdoor activities or are active members of the outdoor community looking to give back and share their passion. SheJumps is an inclusive organization. We welcome all women and girls (transgender and cisgender) as well as non-binary people who identify with the women’s community. LINK HERE

 

Sisters in Action Sports
Sisters of all ages and abilities find their stoke, leadership skills, and strength through action sports. We meet our mission by creating opportunities in snow, wake & kiteboarding, surf, Mountain biking, rock climbing, hikes, and skate events throughout the year. LINK HERE

 

Wounded Warriors Adaptive Sports
Empowering warriors to reach their highest potential through modified athletic opportunities. The Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Adaptive Sports program empowers warriors to unleash their highest potential by participating in modified athletic opportunities designed for their individual abilities. LINK HERE