250 Middle School Students Experience the Outdoors with PS this Summer
Project Success hosted a series of Outdoor Adventure overnight trips with middle school students to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) and to the Apostle Islands this summer. These trips are part of Project Success’ Expeditions programming, which includes adventures that open new perspectives for one’s potential in the world. Getting out of day-to-day comfort zones opens new perspectives, worlds, and ways to thrive for students. On our summer Outdoor Adventure trips, students navigated and connected with nature, built camaraderie with their peers, and nurtured self-confidence in their abilities. Project Success continues to make these wilderness adventures accessible to all middle school students by ensuring students have what they need to be successful on these trips. This includes providing them with the gear and supplies they need for a great trip and a collaboration that allows us to provide an inclusive outdoor adventure for students of all abilities.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA)
The 2024 BWCA Canoe Adventure took place in June and July and included more than 200 students, 30 Project Success volunteer and staff leaders, and 32 Wilderness Canoe Base experts. During this seven-day experience, students participated in various activities including canoeing, hiking, swimming, and camping in tents while cooking meals over an open fire. Registration opened on February 1st and, once again, there was a tremendous number of program registrations in the first week, as experiential learning and access to the outdoors continues to be of great importance to students. We were able to secure an additional two groups which allowed us to take 14 students off the waitlist. Many thanks to our wonderful partners at Wilderness Canoe Base, our incredible team of volunteer and staff BWCA Leaders and the students for joining us on this!
Our Expedition team shared the following reflections about the summer adventures:
When asked what they will take away from this experience students shared…
“the value of different strengths on the team”
“memories & friendships”
“strength and confidence”
“courage”
“I’m a lot stronger than I thought”
“determination”
“self-worth & pride”
“joy”
“peace”
“slowing down”
“more trust in people”
“a new family”
“better, stronger mindset”
“Have a good mindset to push through things. If you don’t, your body won’t do it, but if you have a good mindset, your body can do it!”
“Never give up!”
“The change in myself”
“I got stronger physically and mentally”
“gratitude for the simple things I have”
“Thankful for what I have”
“Being able to see the stars”
“The want to come back next year!”
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
More than a dozen students participated in the Project Success Apostle Islands Kayak Adventure this summer. This 4-day overnight program is made accessible to students who might require extra support to access and enjoy outdoor recreational activities, including students with physical, health, developmental, social, and/or cognitive needs. In addition to two Project Success facilitators and three professional guides from Wilderness Inquiry, our support staff included two Personal Care Assistants (PCAs). This adventure featured kayaking over shipwrecks in Lake Superior, paddling the Bark Bay Slough, hiking an interpretive trail with signs both in English and Ojibwe, swimming in Lake Superior, a visit to Bayfield’s Maritime Museum and camping at Wilderness Inquiry’s Little Sand Bay Base Camp.
These outdoor adventures not only introduce students to the wonders of nature but also instill valuable life skills and self-belief. Many thanks to our wonderful partners at Wilderness Canoe Base and Wilderness Inquiry for our long-standing partnerships and their generous camperships, allowing us to bring more students on these impactful trips each year!
Testimonial from Outdoor Adventure Parents
“My daughter left home afraid to be away from family for the first time. When she returned home, all she talked about were the friendships formed on this trip! I enjoyed seeing her return more confident and sure of herself in many ways!” – Anne Sullivan Parent
“Our daughter attended last week’s BWCA trip, with Gail and Maren as her leaders. We are blown away with how capable she suddenly seems, how much knowledge she gained, and how great of a time it sounds like she had. She learned so much about herself and has gained so much confidence. She’s off to another camp already, but we just soaked her up for the two days she was home – she had so many stories to tell and such a cool way about her after her BWCA trip. She was excited going into the trip, but we were a little unsure what she would think of it all once she got there! From the sound of it, Maren and Gail were amazing leaders. We can tell that she was in the very best of hands on this trip. She can’t wait to do it again next year. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” – Lindsay and Joe Yuma, MPS Parents
“I just wanted to drop a note to say thank you to you and the PS Boundary Waters team. Our daughter just got back from her third BWCA trip with PS, and her last — unless she returns as a counselor, and she just might. She has had a fantastic time with PS these last three years, and it was an especially wonderful way to help her return to normal life coming out of the covid school years. She has really loved her time there, and we’re so grateful for this excellent program!” – Abbie Wozniak, MPS Parent