Students hike toward the sunset in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite

Armstrong Scholars

Support Armstrong Scholars!
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Location
Yosemite
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Ages
15-18
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Cost
$150

The Armstrong Scholars Program seeks to inspire all young women, ages 15-18 to reach their highest potential, develop a stronger sense of self and explore their personal connection to nature during a 12-day wilderness backpacking adventure in Yosemite’s High Sierra. Individuals from different cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, LGBTQIA+, and socioeconomic communities come together for an expedition of discovery, leadership and personal challenge. There are many ways to identify as a woman and all of those ways are welcome on this program!

This program is inspired by and in memory of former NatureBridge environmental science educator Joie Armstrong.

Applications for Summer 2025 will be available in January 2025 and will be due in April 2025.

The Armstrong Scholars at the top of Burro Pass in Yosemite
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Donation

Former NatureBridge educator Joie Armstrong was a bright light to all who knew her. Your support of the Armstrong Scholars program ensures her spirit, strength and passion for the outdoors lives on in the young women who participate each year.

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Program Fees

Through the generosity of donors, we are able to offer this program for a fee of $150 per participant. The remaining program cost of $2,400 per scholar is supported by donations given in honor of Joie Armstrong's life and legacy.

Additional scholarships are available to offset this cost and basic backpacking gear is available for loan during the program. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Golden Gate campus of NatureBridge.

Armstrong Scholars 2023 cohort
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About

Joie Armstrong

Joie was full of laughter and love, creativity and spunk; she gifted the world with her glowing smile and warm heart. We will remember her as a young woman who had a tremendous enthusiasm for life and a deep desire to give of herself for the betterment of the world around her.

As Joie once said, "My passion lies with teaching children about their environment and I have dedicated all of my efforts toward it." That passion for teaching and her creative spirit inspired this powerful program.

Don’t sip, gulp. And be at peace with yourself, there’s no better way to live life. This journey has been life-changing. I am thankful for what I have, and I thank Joie’s spirit for this wonderful opportunity.
Katrina, 2006 Armstrong Scholar
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Contact Us

Kim Laizer
Education Manager, Yosemite

t: 209-379-5202
f: 209-379-9510
e: armstrongscholars@naturebridge.org

PO Box 194
El Portal, CA 95318

Honor Joie Armstrong's Legacy