Day Camp Volunteers 2024
Outdoors for All Day Camps provide outdoor recreation activities for youth and adults with disabilities. We are offering a Youth and Adult Spring Break Day Camp April 8 – 12. Youth Camp volunteers must be 14+. Adult Camp volunteers must be 18+. Both camps will be based out of Magnuson Park in Seattle.
Use the dropdown menus below to learn about each Spring Break Camp volunteer opportunity and to sign-up!
About:
Our youth spring break day camp focuses on social skills and enjoying the outdoors. Activities may include indoor swimming, rock climbing, ice skating, and more. Volunteers will support activity facilitation and group management.
When: April 14-18
Time: 8:45 AM – 3 PM
Where: Based out of Magnuson Park
Requirements:
- 14+
- Must complete required virtual training here.
- New Volunteer Orientation (if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies (once/year)
- Disability Awareness (once/year)
About:
Our adult spring break day camp focuses on social skills and enjoying the outdoors. Activities may include indoor swimming, rock climbing, ice skating, and more. Volunteers will support activity facilitation and group management.
When: April 8-12
Time: 8:45 AM – 3 PM
Where: Based out of Magnuson Park
Requirements:
- 18+
- Must complete required virtual training here.
- New Volunteer Orientation (if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies (once/year)
- Disability Awareness (once/year)
When: April 8 and 10
Time: 10 AM – 12 PM both days
Where: Edgeworks Bellevue
Requirements:
- 18+
- Must be belay certified at Edgeworks Bellevue
- Must complete required virtual training here.
- New Volunteer Orientation (if you are a new volunteer)
- Participant Protection Policies (once/year)
- Disability Awareness (once/year)
General Information And Documents
PARTICIPANT PROTECTION POLICIES
SPORT PROTECTION REPORTING FORM
Outdoors for All does not tolerate abuse or neglect of any kind, between any association of staff, volunteers, participants, family members, or caregivers. In Washington State, abuse or neglect is defined as the physical, sexual, or emotional injury of the child (or vulnerable adult) by any person under circumstances which cause harm to the individual’s health, welfare, or safety; or the negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child (or vulnerable adult) by a person responsible for or providing care to the child.
If there is suspected abuse or neglect, or a claim of abuse or neglect, taking place within an Outdoors for All program, or with a participant who is involved in an Outdoors for All program, Outdoors for All has a legal and ethical responsibility to report such suspensions or claims to the appropriate authorities and/or support investigations into such claims of abuse or neglect.
During an investigation, Outdoors for All may limit the participation of individuals involved in the claim. Outdoors for All does not have an obligation to share the details of an investigation with those involved in the claim, to protect privacy and prevent retaliation of those involved.
Staff and volunteers complete yearly training on abuse and neglect prevention and reporting practices within Washington State.