At Colorado Youth Outdoors, we often host other non-profits. Our joy for teaching outdoor recreation aligns well with the missions of many other organizations. CYO gets to host about 20 non-profits every year. It's an honor and a privilege!
Here's some space for the amazing organizations who visited in July:
Shiloh House, based in Littleton, helps kids who have experienced trauma. We aren't therapists -- but it seems like time spent fishing can't hurt. Just keep your eyes clear of the hooks.
Respite Care provides day care for kids with developmental disabilities in Northern Colorado. When the kids are at CYO, our 220 acres fill with the positive energy of the kids and Respite volunteers. We love a Respite Care visit!
Revital Colorado supports the mental health of our first responders. Revital activities are centered around outdoor therapy. They're onto something!
Connections for Independent Living promotes the full inclusion and integration of people who live with all types of disabilities into all levels of society.
Weld County Youth Conservation Corps engages young adults aged 16-30 to commit to service projects. They're dedicated to a brighter future through diversity, education and teamwork. WCYCC spent 4 days mulching, trimming, and straightening port-o-lets (important work!) on our property. Breaks were spent fishing. 🐟
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