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Clients Served

 

Native American Tribes
Location
Scope of Work
Pueblo of Zuni
New Mexico
Developed Community Disaster Plans and Flood Mitigation Plans, developed a youth/adult wilderness search and rescue team, developed a community juvenile prevention program
Pueblo of Acoma
New Mexico
Developed a youth/adult wilderness search and rescue team, developed after-school Experiential/Wilderness programs
Pueblo of Laguna
New Mexico
Developed a youth/adult wilderness search and rescue team, developed after-school Experiential/Wilderness programs
Navajo Nation
Arizona & New Mexico
Developed a youth/adult wilderness search and rescue team, developed after-school Experiential/Wilderness programs, facilitated Community Emergency Response Team workshops
Jicarilla Apache Tribe
Colorado
Facilitated Wilderness Search and Tracking workshops for law and fire personnel
White Mountain Apache Tribe
Arizona
Built a 20-element challenge course, facilitated Experiential and Challenge Course Facilitator's workshops
Hualapai Tribe
Arizona
Built a 16-element challenge course, facilitated Experiential and Challenge Course Facilitator's workshops
Cherokee Nation
Oklahoma
Facilitated Experiential and Challenge Course Facilitator's workshops
Washoe Tribe
Nevada & California
Tribal assessment of readiness of Experiential programs. Facilitated Facilitator Experiential/Wilderness workshops

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Educational Institutions
Location
Scope of Work
Wahpeton Boarding School
North Dakota
Facilitated an Experiential Training for all staff
Zuni Public Schools
New Mexico
Developed Experiential/Wilderness curriculum based programs, developed an accredited youth search and rescue team, provided Experiential Curriculum teacher workshops
McKinley County Schools
New Mexico
Developed Experiential/Wilderness curriculum based programs, built two indoor rock climbing walls
Farming ton Public Schools
New Mexico
Facilitated a Primitive Living Skills workshop
Santa Fe Public Schools
New Mexico
Developed an after-school Experiential/Wilderness program
University of New Mexico
New Mexico
Developed and facilitated a 12 month Experiential/Wilderness program
Saint Johns College
New Mexico
Facilitated a Technical Rope Rescue workshops
United World College
New Mexico
Facilitated a Search and Rescue workshops
New Mexico State University
New Mexico
Facilitated Rock Climbing, Spelunking and Search and Rescue accredited courses
Mesa Public Schools
Arizona
Build a 15-element low challenge pole course, facilitated their trainer courses & wrote their Risk Management Plan
Northland College
Wisconsin
Facilitated a Rope Rescue class to the Outdoor Education students.
Sacaton Public Schools
Arizona
Developed and facilitated Experiential/Wilderness programs and wrote Risk Management manual
Windsor Middle School
California
Built an indoor rock climbing wall

 

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Non-Profit Organizations
Location
Scope of Work
Buck Horn Camp
California
Built a 12-element low initiative Challenge Course
Cherokee Challenge
North Carolina
Facilitated two Facilitator Experiential/ Wilderness workshops
Cruz Rajos
Mexico
Facilitated multiple Technical Rope Rescue workshops for Mountain Rescue teams from around the country
New Mexico Bouldering Competition
New Mexico
Developed and co-organized New Mexico's annual event
TREE Hawaii
Hawaii
Co-facilitated Youth Leadership Camps
Kohala Project Venture
Hawaii
Experiential/Wilderness Facilitation training, Summer camp program development and implementation
New Moon Foundation
Hawaii
Built a 15 element low Challenge Course and Orienteering Course, Experiential/Wilderness Facilitation training, Leadership Camp program development and staff training
Apache Journeys
Arizona
Experiential/Wilderness facilitation training
Hogares Juvenile Treatment Center
New Mexico
Designed Experiential/Wilderness programs
National Indian Youth Leadership project
New Mexico
Built a 30' Challenge Tower and 8-element low challenge pole course behind their office
National Indian Youth Leadership Project
New Mexico
Built a 18-element low and high challenge course in the trees at their camp facility

 

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For-Profit Organizations
Location
Scope of Work
The Phoenix Zoo
Arizona
Developed: "Zoo Quest" an after-hour program within the zoo, "Nature Camp" an experiential wilderness skills youth camp, "Ride on the Wild Side" a family-orientated mountain bike ride in and outside the zoo
The Oakland Zoo
California
Developed "Nature Camp" a family overnight inside the zoo
New Moon Foundation
Hawaii
Built a 15-element low challenge course, facilitated Facilitator Experiential and Challenge Course workshops
Inn at Zuni
New Mexico
Developed local wilderness experiences for guests
San Antonio Rock Climbing Gym
texas
Designed and built a 10,000 sq ft indoor climbing gym

 

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Keynote Speaking/Presentations
Location
Topics
Native American Aids Foundation
California
Facilitated an experiential workshop on the Native history of the San Francisco Bay Area
New Mexico Emergency Services Conference
New Mexico
Presented a Predator Abduction Search Tactics for Law Enforcement and Search and Rescue teams and a Wilderness Search Tactics workshop
Kenmore-Tonawanda Unified School District Public Schools
New York
Presented to School Board and Administrators on the development of an experiential based program tied to lesson plans
National Service Learning Conference
New Mexico
Presented on outcomes and goals of a youth search and rescue team
New Mexico Health and Fitness Commission
New Mexico
Presented on health and fitness integration into experiential based programs
Recreational Equipment Incorporated
Arizona & California
Presented our "Lost in the Wilderness" workshops at the stores clinic programs
Boy Scouts of America
New Mexico, Arizona, California
Presented our "Lost in the Wilderness" workshops to troops
McKinley County Fire Department
New Mexico
Presented multiple Rope Rescue workshops for county and city fire fighters
McKinley County
New Mexico
Presented several 70 hour "Community Emergency Response Team" training's
American Council for Fitness and Nutrition
New Mexico
Presented on program model that emphasizes fitness, healthy choices and meaningful roles within ones community

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