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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

A New Generation of Heroes to Experience the Outdoors

San Francisco, CA

I am so excited to announce a new program that the Sierra Club is going to be engaged in. The Military Family Outdoor (MFO) Initiative, a joint project of the Sierra Club and The Sierra Club Foundation, has announced a three-year grant of up to $23,324,000 provided by generous donors to support three organizations that provide returning veterans and their families with healing, life-affirming outdoor experiences in the natural world.

 We are proud to serve military families thanks to the support of donors to The Sierra Club Foundation who are profoundly motivated to ensure that those protecting our country get to enjoy its natural wonders,” stated Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club.  “This project will connect a new generation of American servicemen and women and their children to the mental and physical benefits of our natural heritage.”

The Military Family Outdoor Initiative is building on the success of a partnership the Sierra Club began last year with support to the National Military Family Association to provide week-long summer camp experiences to military children.

“Together with the Sierra Club we can make a difference in the lives of our Nation’s youngest heroes,” said Nancy Alsheimer, Chairman of the NMFA Board of Governors.  “Drawing on the healing and connecting experiences of the outdoors, Operation Purple Camps empower military children and provide a much needed respite from worries about their deployed parent.”    

 The Sierra Club believes that every child has a right to have a special place in nature.  In a 2005 study mandated by the California Legislature, the American Institute of Research found that children gain self-esteem and personal responsibility from outdoor experiences.  In fact, students demonstrated a 27 percent increase in science test scores after a week-long outdoor experience.  The Sierra Club’s Military Family Outdoor program will provide these experiences for military children during a crucial time in their lives.

 This year, the Sierra Club has greatly expanded its work with NMFA and has added outdoor programs for returning veterans, as well as camping programs for the entire military family to experience together.  Sierra Club’s Military Family Outdoor Initiative has partnered with the Armed Services YMCA to provide additional family camps near military installations across the country and joined with Outward Bound to sponsor returning veterans in outdoor wilderness adventure courses.

 “Outward Bound is grateful to the Military Family Outdoor Initiative Project for its support serving America’s veterans through our proven outdoor wilderness adventure courses,” said John Read, Outward Bound’s President and Chief Executive Officer. 

“The Sierra Club Foundation grant provides a rewarding outdoor camping experience for hundreds of military kids as well as military families.  They’ll have an opportunity to learn more about nature and most importantly, take time away from the stress of deployment,” said Armed Services YMCA National Executive Director Frank Gallo, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret).  “The ASYMCA is proud to have the Sierra Club as a partner in our mission to support America’s military families.”  

The MFO program is going to help veterans returning from time spent protecting our country to enjoy the natural wonders and the therapeutic benefits of nature. I am excited to help lead this program.

 www.nmfa.org

www.asymca.org

www.outwardbound.org/





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