Family and employee-owned, Klean Kanteen has grown from sponsoring our Armstrong Scholars program to becoming an even greater partner in environmental stewardship through interorganizational involvement - including generous sponsorship of our 50th anniversary. Their beloved nonprofit outreach manager Caroleigh Pierce tells the story of the “scrappy” company, why she has “the best job in the world” and what special NatureBridge event brought tears to her eyes.
Andrew West attended Yosemite Institute in 1997 as a high school junior with a group of students from the Redding Area. That trip was transformative for Andrew. It was the foundation of his life's work, as he returned to Yosemite National Park upon college graduation where he worked for over a decade.
NatureBridge began in Yosemite National Park with one person and an idea. That person was high school math teacher Donald Rees. His idea? A week-long trip to Yosemite National Park for his students at Laguna Blanca School in Santa Barbara. The year was 1971, the cost was $80 per student and the promise was a rewarding and educational experience in Yosemite Valley. That trip inspired the founding of Yosemite Institute—now NatureBridge—and 50 years of overnight environmental education in our national parks.
When Yosemite Regional Board Member Jan Sweeney was just a ninth-grader, she joined her brother and a group of two other friends to rescue marine wildlife during a catastrophic oil spill on the Chesapeake Bay. Today, she brings her passion for exploring the outdoors through running, hiking, snorkeling and canoeing to NatureBridge.
After years of bringing students to NatureBridge in Yosemite, Joy Walters decided to deepen her commitment to getting kids outside by joining NatureBridge's monthly giving program. Read about how her experiences in the field inspired her philanthropic support.
In the 5th grade, Kia went on a field trip to NatureBridge in Yosemite that would shape the rest of his life. 14 years later, he reflects on that trip and how it influenced his path today.
Yosemite Board Member Chris Joseph shares an excerpt from his book "Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery" that highlights how staying connected to his children and the outdoors contributed to his healing process.
Less than one year after California wildfires led to the closure of our Southern California campus, Boeing generously granted NatureBridge $120,000 to support environmental science education for Southern California kids at our campus in Yosemite National Park, enabling hundreds of transformative experiences.