TWP Summer Program Update – May 2020
As our world weathers COVID-19, and the ever-growing challenges it has precipitated, The Woods Project (TWP) is working to do the heretofore seemingly impossible – inspire students to reach beyond …
As our world weathers COVID-19, and the ever-growing challenges it has precipitated, The Woods Project (TWP) is working to do the heretofore seemingly impossible – inspire students to reach beyond …
YOU are invited to celebrate TWP students by participating in the 2020 virtual Walk for The Woods Project, presented by ENGIE, May 15 – 17, 2020. Join us this year as a …
A note from Natalie As the city of Houston, the state of Texas, the USA and the vast majority of the world face the rising spread and incidence of COVID-19, …
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TWP Alum, We understand the growing challenges to the rising spread and incidence of COVID-19 in our community. Beyond employing extra precaution with common sense measures around disinfecting and washing …
From Our Executive Director By Natalie Hausman-Weiss I recently found myself watching what was one of my favorite childhood movies, “The Wizard of Oz.” I realized that as an adult, …
No matter how high the peak, how craggy the slope, or how narrow the path, trails don’t judge. A trail will never ask you, “What took you so long?” or …
We’re excited to announce a NEW opportunity for our Woods Project alumni. Through our work with The Woods Project, we have the opportunity to connect amazing young adults with our best available classroom …
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From Our Executive Director By Natalie Hausman-Weiss Standing at our campsite in the Salt Creek Recreation Area on the Olympic Peninsula, having just pitched our tent, my husband, Scott and …
Hiking, paddling, and time for reflection… Our Junior Leaders have returned from the Apostle Islands where their leadership, adaptability, and problem solving skills were put to the test as …
2018 Summer Recap: A Playlist from our Executive Director By Natalie Hausman-Weiss (Sung to “These Are a Few of My Favorite Things”) Raindrops on trails and bears that are smitten …