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Our financial aid philosophy is take what you need and give what you can. We recognize that there are economic hardships, and we want to be accessible to all, so we ask that you pay whatever it is that you can.
The more you can pay, the more children we are able to extend aid to. Before you request financial aid we ask families to consider if there are family members or friends who might help provide a scholarship to your family for this program.
While nobody has ever been turned away for lack of funds, our ability to accommodate financial aid requests rests on the strength of our program enrollment and the generosity of the individuals, businesses and foundations that partner with Wild Earth to make financial aid possible.
We're in this together! Many of us are stretching ourselves to make sure that cost doesn't get in the way of anyone playing, exploring and learning in nature.
Requests for financial aid are processed alongside your registration. This enables you to reserve a space in the program while our team is reviewing aid requests. Register now and reserve your space in 3-Day February-Break Day Camp today.
Drop us an email or give us a call and we'll be happy to answer your questions.
hello@wildearth.org
(845) 256-9830
Snowy Owl Camp begins with giving thanks, songs and silly movement games to wake up our bodies and minds. In small groups, we enjoy the great outdoors by crafting, carving, making wild-medicine, working with fire, tracking, exploring, cooking, playing games, telling stories, singing songs and more! At the end of the day, with rosy-cheeked smiles on our faces, we’ll return from our adventures to the larger circle where we share stories from our day.
Your child will…
— Play and explore the beautiful winter outdoors.
— Experience and practice a variety of wilderness skills and native technology.
— Practice awareness building through animal forms, sit spots, snow fun, games, land exploration, telling the story of the day and gratitude.
— Exercise and enjoy that much needed, end of winter sunshine.
— Face personal and group challenges tailored to build awareness, self-confidence, and group unity.
— Learn the necessary skills to stay safe and have fun outdoors in the winter.