
Building stronger communities, one person at a time.
And that begins with YOU!
The Expedition School is thrilled to announce the launch of our new campaign supporting our 501(c)(3) non-profit, The Expedition School Fund
As professional outdoor guides and educators, we realize the importance of delivering quality, affordable, adaptive, and accessible programs that allow for ALL to succeed in the many aspects of the outdoors that we recreate in.
To allow for the growth of these programs into the next phase of our journey, we are building a world-class, ADA approved dock that will provide access to individuals of all ability levels. Additionally, we are humbled to work alongside guides with differing abilities, and know that this project will allow for a more sustainable work environment for everyone.
Our vision is to build this dock in Spring of 2024, and have it ready for paddlers in early May, 2024. And of course, we will share our progress along the way. Please read on to learn more and support us in these endeavors by donating!
We also accept donations via check!
The Expedition School Fund
PO Box 5785
Austin, TX 78763
Ways to Give
Your support will help provide outdoor programming to our adaptive populations. Our goals are to inspire and empower individuals with transformational outdoor experiences which focus on health, wellness, orientation, mobility, self determination, sensory efficiency, social interaction skills, and leadership.
If you would like to make a personal or business donation, please send it to:
The Expedition School Fund
PO Box 5785
Austin, TX 78763
Please include:
- Tribute, company name, or “anonymous”
- Tribute type: In honor of or in memory of
- Acknowledge to
- Address or do not include an address
- Any donation comments
If you have any questions, please email kimery@expeditionschool.com.
Providing Adaptive Outdoor Learning to Empower Individuals
The Expedition School Fund 501(c)(3) offers adaptive outdoor programming to individuals with disabilities. Your donations provide the ability for these athletes to gain confidence, learn to trust others and themselves by experiencing new and challenging outdoor activities. We all have the ability to make a difference. Teaching others to live and work more confidently benefits everyone.
