Southeast D.C. Students to Benefit from $2M Outdoor Adventure Campus Launch

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Southeast Washington, D.C. is set to benefit from a $2 million donation by the Clark Foundation, supporting the launch of a new outdoor adventure-based campus. This initiative is a collaboration between the Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School and THEARC, focusing on creating an experiential learning opportunities for underserved students.

The campus aims to provide hands-on educational experiences by integrating outdoor activities that promote both student engagement and personal growth. This innovative approach seeks to fill the need for accessible, adventurous learning environments in the region.

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Key goals of the project include:

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  • Inspiring students through outdoor exploration combined with structured education
  • Enhancing academic and social skills
  • Fostering resilience, leadership, and teamwork among youth

The Clark Foundation’s donation underscores its commitment to community development as it prepares to sunset. Programs offered at the new campus will challenge and empower students by providing real-world experiences that extend beyond traditional classroom settings.

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