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Stepping Out of Comfort Zones with Michell V.
Michell was born in Tijuana. When she was young, she was afraid to tell people where she came from. “Kids from my middle school would bully me and make fun of my accent, my family, and my culture. I had to deal with hurtful stereotypes and the language barrier...
Hiking with Dogs in San Diego
Ready to hit the trail with your pup, but not sure where to head first? Look no further. We’ve got a rundown of the best hiking spots in San Diego to #GetOutside with your best friend. First, make sure your dog is prepared for the outdoors… Does Fido have all of...
Outdoor Outreach Alumna Secures $69,000 Grant from Huber Corporation
OUTDOOR OUTREACH RECEIVES $69,000 IN “IMPACT YOUR COMMUNITY” FUNDINGFormer Outdoor Outreach participant-turned-fundraiser makes it happen Outdoor Outreach has recently received $69,000 of funding through Huber Helps, J.M. Huber Corporation expanded approach to...
Outdoor Outreach Receives National Designation as one of the Best Workplaces for Commuters in 2019
Outdoor Outreach Receives National Designation as one of the Best Workplaces for Commuters in 2019 San Diego, February 1, 2019 – Outdoor Outreach has been named one of the 2019 Best Workplaces for Commuters for offering employees exceptional commuter benefits...
6 Must-Have Gifts for Last-Minute Shoppers
We’re back with our second annual Gift Guide for Good! Compiled below are an assortment of gift ideas you can purchase that are sustainably made, by companies that are out to do good. Make your purchase go the extra mile with these gift ideas – it’s the reason for the...
Setting Your Course in the Outdoors
Climbing to New Heights For most Outdoor Outreach participants, rock climbing was not an after school activity they ever imagined participating in. The outdoors were far out of reach for Zenab Alasady until she joined Outdoor Outreach’s Adventure Club at her...
Breaking Down Barriers to the Outdoors
Family Barriers to the OutdoorsOutdoor Outreach programs benefit youth who face multiple barriers to accessing the outdoors, such as living farther away from safe green spaces and lacking the transportation to get there. But for many, the perceptions of their families...
Backpacking Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make
Avoiding backpacking blunders in the backcountryAs you know, getting out on a backpacking trip can be complicated, taking lots of preparation and planning. Even our team of skilled outdoor enthusiasts here at Outdoor Outreach have run into some backpacking trouble...
Creating a Level Playing Field in the Outdoors
We know that the outdoors isn’t always the most level playing field. From childhood on, boys are often encouraged to be brave and adventurous, while too many girls grow up being told to be quiet, to be careful. Indeed, a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute...
San Diego’s Environmental Champions
Outdoor Outreach was recently awarded the Leave No Trace Youth Program Accreditation from the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics (LNT), a national organization that protects the outdoors by teaching and inspiring people to enjoy it responsibly. The Leave No...