Outdoors for All Foundation
 

HISTORY

The Outdoors for All Foundation began in 1978 with fifteen children with disabilities learning to downhill ski Snoqualmie Summit. After a successful first season, the program was incorporated as a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization in 1979 and originally called the SKIFORALL Foundation.

Because of its history, Outdoors for All may best be known for winter season instruction in sports like snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing.

Besides these snow-based activities, Outdoors for All also provides instruction and outdoor activities including cycling, hiking, in-line skating, river rafting, canoeing & kayaking, day camps, water skiing, rock-climbing, camping and Custom Events.

Outdoors for All is a customer driven organization where each year more than 2,000 children and adults with disabilities exercise their abilities thanks to the training and support of more than 600 volunteers.

 

 

Foundation of Growth FOUNDATIN OF GROWTH
Making a Difference MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Orgainizational Structure ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Outdoors for All Timeline ORGANIZATIONAL TIMELINE
Long Range Plan LONG RANGE PLAN
Outdoors for All Annual Report STRATEGIC PLAN
Long Range Plan ANNUAL REPORT (COMING SOON!)

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