The Meaningful Outcomes of our Mission
Hope. Joyful. Fun. Dignity. Belonging. Proud. Accomplished. Becoming. To matter. Enriched. Glorious. Fulfilled. Loved. What do these words mean to you? To me, they’re words
Hope. Joyful. Fun. Dignity. Belonging. Proud. Accomplished. Becoming. To matter. Enriched. Glorious. Fulfilled. Loved. What do these words mean to you? To me, they’re words
Lucky seven, Sweet sixteen, Baker’s dozen, 5 senses, 12 days of Christmas, 3 stooges – numbers can sure tell a story, can’t they? Well, here
What’s the first thing you see in these photos? Is the first thing you see here blindness? traumatic brain injury? cancer? post-traumatic stress? spinal cord
Like a lot of people in the Pacific Northwest, I’ve been a lifelong shopper at REI. I think I got my own membership card when
Outdoors for All volunteers are simply put, AWESOME! Our mission wouldn’t be possible without the efforts of hundreds upon hundreds of these volunteers who give
Skiing and snow sports will always be the cornerstone of Outdoors for All adaptive recreation programs. Yet we’re seeing tremendous growth in other activities, partly
One key referral resource for Outdoors for All comes from various medical professionals in the region – and especially our friends and medical professionals at
As we pursue Outdoors for All’s mission, we survey our participants, family members and volunteers for how we’re doing. In one survey, we received some
Outdoors for All’ mission is “To enrich the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation” — and we’re all dedicated
Headquarters & Offices:
Magnuson Park:
6344 NE 74th St, Seattle, WA 98115
Lake Sammamish:
2300 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027
Summit West:
1001 WA-906, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
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