Thank you for making a difference!
Hello!
A student of The Woods Project is requesting your help fundraising for their two-week backpacking trip to Olympic National Park, Donner Pass/Desolation Wilderness, or in White River National Forest/Holy Cross Wilderness near Breckenridge. If your student is an alumnus, they will be sea kayaking in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin! Thanks to the support of our generous donors, The Woods Project pays $2300 of the cost of their summer trip, and each student must raise approximately $700 for the remaining cost!
Help your student out by making a one time donation below.
If you are sponsoring a student or making a donation towards their goal, please write their name in the 'Student Name' field to ensure it goes towards their summer trip!
Thank You,
The Woods Project
Summer 2025 Summer Trips:
Olympic National Park, Washington
Located in the Pacific Northwest, Olympic National Park offers a diverse and breathtaking landscape, including rugged coastline, temperate rainforests, and alpine peaks. Students will have the opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems, engage in place-based field education, and embark on an extended wilderness backpacking adventure, fostering a deep connection with nature. Your support makes these first-time life-changing summer experiences possible.
Donner Pass/Desolation Wilderness, California
Situated in the stunning Sierra Nevada mountain range, Donner Pass and Desolation Wilderness provide a picturesque setting for outdoor exploration. Students will experience the beauty of alpine lakes, pristine forests, and challenging trails, gaining valuable outdoor skills and engaging in team-building exercises in this iconic California wilderness. Your support makes these first-time life-changing summer experiences possible.
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Lake Superior
Members of our Junior Leader Program embark on a transformative journey with us to the Apostle Islands, where they will experience the beauty of Lake Superior through hiking, sea kayaking, and leadership development workshops. This immersive two-week adventure offers a unique opportunity for personal growth and connection with nature, as participants disconnect from the distractions of modern life and embrace the challenges of the wilderness. With your support, we can provide this life-changing experience to deserving young leaders, empowering them to discover their strengths, build resilience, and forge lifelong friendships.
Green River/Breckenridge Rafting, Colorado/Utah
Summer alumni embark on an unforgettable whitewater rafting adventure on the Green River in Breckenridge, Colorado. Your support will provide deserving participants with the opportunity to navigate thrilling rapids and explore stunning canyons, all while learning valuable lessons in teamwork and resilience. With your generous donation, we can ensure that young adventurers have access to this life-changing experience and the chance to build lasting connections with nature and their peers.
Please contact Manny Salas, manny@thewoodsproject.org, with any questions.
Thank you for making a difference!
Hello!
A student of The Woods Project is requesting your help fundraising for their two-week backpacking trip to Olympic National Park, Donner Pass/Desolation Wilderness, or in White River National Forest/Holy Cross Wilderness near Breckenridge. If your student is an alumnus, they will be sea kayaking in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin! Thanks to the support of our generous donors, The Woods Project pays $2300 of the cost of their summer trip, and each student must raise approximately $700 for the remaining cost!
Help your student out by making a one time donation below.
If you are sponsoring a student or making a donation towards their goal, please write their name in the 'Student Name' field to ensure it goes towards their summer trip!
Thank You,
The Woods Project
Summer 2025 Summer Trips:
Olympic National Park, Washington
Located in the Pacific Northwest, Olympic National Park offers a diverse and breathtaking landscape, including rugged coastline, temperate rainforests, and alpine peaks. Students will have the opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems, engage in place-based field education, and embark on an extended wilderness backpacking adventure, fostering a deep connection with nature. Your support makes these first-time life-changing summer experiences possible.
Donner Pass/Desolation Wilderness, California
Situated in the stunning Sierra Nevada mountain range, Donner Pass and Desolation Wilderness provide a picturesque setting for outdoor exploration. Students will experience the beauty of alpine lakes, pristine forests, and challenging trails, gaining valuable outdoor skills and engaging in team-building exercises in this iconic California wilderness. Your support makes these first-time life-changing summer experiences possible.
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Lake Superior
Members of our Junior Leader Program embark on a transformative journey with us to the Apostle Islands, where they will experience the beauty of Lake Superior through hiking, sea kayaking, and leadership development workshops. This immersive two-week adventure offers a unique opportunity for personal growth and connection with nature, as participants disconnect from the distractions of modern life and embrace the challenges of the wilderness. With your support, we can provide this life-changing experience to deserving young leaders, empowering them to discover their strengths, build resilience, and forge lifelong friendships.
Green River/Breckenridge Rafting, Colorado/Utah
Summer alumni embark on an unforgettable whitewater rafting adventure on the Green River in Breckenridge, Colorado. Your support will provide deserving participants with the opportunity to navigate thrilling rapids and explore stunning canyons, all while learning valuable lessons in teamwork and resilience. With your generous donation, we can ensure that young adventurers have access to this life-changing experience and the chance to build lasting connections with nature and their peers.
Please contact Manny Salas, manny@thewoodsproject.org, with any questions.