
Beyond Boundaries Richmond
05/31/24 • 112 min
ADVENTURE IS FOR EVERYONE
Beyond Boundaries is a non-profit based in Richmond, Virginia specializing in guiding participants with disabilities, veterans, underserved youth, and recovery programs on outdoor adventures.
Support Our Mission
The mission of Beyond Boundaries is to offer individuals of all ability levels, no matter physical, cognitive, or economic situation, the opportunity to experience outdoor activities with the surrounding community.
About Beyond Boundaries
We work with individuals of all abilities, and from varying backgrounds, in one of the most challenging and thrilling fields...outdoor adventure! Over the years we have seen first-hand the incredible benefits of the inclusive atmosphere that we provide, and it’s our belief that the more we adventure together, the stronger our community becomes.
Travis - Program Coordinator Roanoke
Travis is the program coordinator for Roanoke. Travis’ outdoor lifestyle began in ‘81 with his parents sharing climbing & paddling with others. He believes that watching everyone gain respect for themselves through these activities is amazing to be a part of. While becoming an Eagle Scout & then a Marine, he never stopped sharing the love because it truly can change our lives for the better.
www.beyondboundariesrva.org
ADVENTURE IS FOR EVERYONE
Beyond Boundaries is a non-profit based in Richmond, Virginia specializing in guiding participants with disabilities, veterans, underserved youth, and recovery programs on outdoor adventures.
Support Our Mission
The mission of Beyond Boundaries is to offer individuals of all ability levels, no matter physical, cognitive, or economic situation, the opportunity to experience outdoor activities with the surrounding community.
About Beyond Boundaries
We work with individuals of all abilities, and from varying backgrounds, in one of the most challenging and thrilling fields...outdoor adventure! Over the years we have seen first-hand the incredible benefits of the inclusive atmosphere that we provide, and it’s our belief that the more we adventure together, the stronger our community becomes.
Travis - Program Coordinator Roanoke
Travis is the program coordinator for Roanoke. Travis’ outdoor lifestyle began in ‘81 with his parents sharing climbing & paddling with others. He believes that watching everyone gain respect for themselves through these activities is amazing to be a part of. While becoming an Eagle Scout & then a Marine, he never stopped sharing the love because it truly can change our lives for the better.
www.beyondboundariesrva.org
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