REI and First Descents have partnered to provide outdoor experiences for young adults impacted by cancer beginning May 12. Programs launching in San Diego, Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon will be led by REI Outdoor School and highlight each region’s unique outdoor spaces through kayaking, climbing, camping, backpacking and stand up paddle boarding classes.

“Having a connection with the outdoors has proven benefits to an individual’s health and overall well-being. REI Outdoor School provides opportunities to spend time in nature through a variety of educational and inspirational outdoor activities,” said Rebecca Bear, director of REI outdoor programs and experiences. “We’re so thrilled to partner with First Descents to provide life-changing experiences in the outdoors.”

The first classes to launch this month include Overnight Backpacking in Shenandoah National Park and a Sunset Kayak Tour of the D.C. Monuments. Classes in Portland and San Diego will also be available throughout the summer. REI Outdoor School instructors will guide participants through these unique outdoor experiences. The largest provider of outdoor education in the country, REI Outdoor School had over 375,000 participants in 2017.

“We are excited to partner with REI Outdoor School to scale adventure programs and build supportive peer relationships for young adults impacted by cancer,” said Ryan O’Donoghue, executive director of First Descents. “Each year more than 70,000 young adults are diagnosed with cancer. This population represents the fastest-growing and most underserved age demographic within oncology. Our partnership with REI will enable First Descents to bring the healing power of adventure to thousands more survivors through expert-led programs that are both empowering and accessible in local communities.”

To learn more about REI and First Descents experiences, or to apply to participate, visit https://firstdescents.org/rei-partnership/.