This program is offered in person.
Address
7700 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
City: Seattle
Website: https://www.mountaineers.org/youth/partner-programs
OFFERED BY Mountaineers
AGE
5 — 18
Days & Times
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Who It's For
AGE
5 — 18
Program Overview
The Mountaineers works with a variety of youth serving organizations to offer customized partner programs. We call these programs Mountain Workshops.
Mountain Workshops are single or multi-day experiences designed in collaboration with partner organizations to meet the educational goals of their group. Typically broken into 1 hour or ½ hour activity blocks, the flexible, hands-on curriculum is designed to expose youth to transferable outdoor skills and impart a desire to explore and conserve the outdoors. Participants learn skills applicable to almost anything youth will do for the rest of their lives: communication, planning, overcoming obstacles, and team-work.
Accessibility & Location Details
This program regularly takes place at different locations.
The Mountaineers partners with youth serving organizations throughout the Puget Sound region to deliver single or multi-day experiences designed to get youth outside.
Registration Details
How To Register
Visit our website here https://www.mountaineers.org/youth/partner-programs OR contact [email protected]
The Mountaineers Access Program (MAP) is a scholarship fund that subsidizes individuals or groups who otherwise would not be able to afford The Mountaineers programs. Group scholarships are available to partner programs participating in Mountain Workshop or borrowing group gear through the Gear Library. On average, the MAP fund supports about 50% of the cost of our Mountain Workshop programs, increasing partner access to our high-quality outdoor education programs.
The Mountaineers Access Program (MAP) is a scholarship fund that subsidizes individuals or groups who otherwise would not be able to afford The Mountaineers programs. Group scholarships are available to partner programs participating in Mountain Workshop or borrowing group gear through the Gear Library. On average, the MAP fund supports about 50% of the cost of our Mountain Workshop programs, increasing partner access to our high-quality outdoor education programs.