

“Maine people know that access to the outdoors is fundamental to a happy, healthy life – which is why I believe that all Americans deserve to have safe green spaces to connect with their communities and the natural world around them,” said Senator King, Chairman of the Senate National Parks Subcommittee. Improving park access will provide benefits like shade, tree cover, and clean air that are critical as we grapple with the intensifying effects of the climate crisis.”
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The Outdoors for All Act would invest in new parks and open spaces-and upgrade existing ones-to bring nature’s benefits to urban residents’ doorsteps. “Having grown up in Los Angeles, I know all too well how people living in urban areas often lack adequate park space, an injustice that negatively impacts our communities and our environment.
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“No matter your zip code, everyone should have access to outdoor space in their community,” Senator Padilla said. This bipartisan bill would invest in these communities to support parks, playgrounds, trails, and other projects that will help ensure that all Americans have outdoor recreation opportunities.” “Regrettably, many Americans, particularly those living in urban and low-income areas, lack access to outdoor green spaces that give them the ability to experience the beauty and tranquility of nature close to home. “Our state is fortunate to have abundant natural resources that allow Mainers and visitors to enjoy our pristine environment,” said Senator Collins. The ORLP program supports urban parks in underserved communities across the country. The Outdoors for All Act establishes the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) program in federal law and guarantees funding for the program. The legislation, which is co-sponsored by Senator Angus King (I-ME), would create a dedicated source of funding for projects that expand outdoor recreational opportunities in urban and low-income communities across the nation. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Alex Padilla (D-CA) introduced the Outdoors for All Act.
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Although camp registration is closed for these programs, Parks and Recreation will continue working with the department's day camp locations to include more children in who qualify for these programs.įor more information visit or call (850) 436-5670.Washington, D.C. The Outdoor Outreach Program has three weeks of camp remaining including Advanced Fishing July 17-21 and two more Adventure Camps July 24-28 and July 31-August 4. Land says that many of the kids have asked if they can come back and try more camps. The Adventure Camp is a week-long camp that includes an introduction to fishing, kayaking, archery, and stand-up paddle boarding. The Fishing Camp is a week-long camp that introduces kids to the sport of fishing and includes teaching basic fishing skills such as knot-tying and baiting a hook, as well as taking kids to fish in some of Pensacola’s best fishing spots. Seeing their smiles when they catch that first fish or shoot a bow and hit a target for the first time and realize they're accomplishing something they hadn't done before is exciting," said Tim Land, Outdoor Pursuits Coordinator. "It's great to see these kids who may not have had the opportunity to do these camps get the chance to learn new skills. The grant funds are used to cover the costs for at-risk youth to participate in the program’s Adventure Camps and Fishing Camps. The Pensacola Parks and Recreation Outdoor Outreach Program (PROOP) provides positive, life-changing outdoor experiences and opportunities for urban children to grow through outdoor adventures and to learn about their regional ecosystem.Īccording to the American Institutes for Research, children who participate in outdoor learning show higher gains in conflict resolution, increased confidence, self- esteem, positive relationships among students, and reduced discipline and behavior problems. The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department has received a State of Florida, Department of Juvenile Justice grant for the Outdoor Outreach Program to build relationships with youth throughout Pensacola. Parks and Recreation Receives Grant to Expand Access to Outdoor Program
