Growing Up Wild is a bilingual wilderness program created to help diverse groups of youth and...

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Page 1: Growing Up Wild is a bilingual wilderness program created to help diverse groups of youth and families with children develop: Nature Awareness Life Skills.
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MISSION

Growing Up Wild is a bilingual wilderness program created to help diverse groups of youth and families with children develop:  

• Nature Awareness • Life Skills • Health and Fitness • Bilingual skills in Spanish and English

While GUW is dedicated to serving groups of youth and families with children from diverse backgrounds, we are especially committed to serving people from the Latino community.

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A SMALL GRASSROOTS PROGRAM

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PRESENTING GROWING UP WILD BASE CAMP

Location Corralitos, CA1,300 feet in elevation in the

Santa Cruz Mountains between Gilroy and Watsonville

Setting 4 secluded acres in the redwoods

with a year-round creek

Features Open space surrounded by

redwoods Outdoor kitchen on

deck

Group campfire area

Children’s play equipment

Arts and crafts

and more

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FAMILY CAMP OVERVIEW•Provides camping experiences for families with children, ages 12 and under, at base camp

•Features cooperative outdoor living, nature awareness activities, hiking, arts & crafts, campfires, and more

• Special focus on community building among parents and families

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Living in Tents

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Outdoor Deck

Fully Equipped Outdoor Kitchen

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Children’s Play Equipment

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Family Campfires

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Resident Dogs, Loba and Cody

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