Each year on the second Saturday of June, the o2 Project promotes a Get Outside Day encouraging individuals, communities, and companies to do something outside. Not only for their own benefit but in solidarity with mental health awareness. Whether it’s for a walk, run, hike, bike ride, or simply to sit in a chair and soak in the sun, we want to encourage people of all ages to get outside. There are no rules, set locations, start/finish times, or admission fees, making it easy and affordable for anyone to participate. Our ultimate goal is to get people worldwide participating! Please mark the date on your calendar and we encourage you to invite your family and friends to join you!
Individual and corporate donations to the Benjamin Ware Legacy Fund are accepted all year round and 100% used towards Wilderness Therapy and Mental Health initiatives.
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We invite you to join us and get outside! As little as 10 minutes outdoors can have tremendous health benefits including reducing anxiety an...
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Camp Kinkora is pleased to announce that on Saturday, June 8, they will be hosting their first annual KAC Get Outside Day event for Mental Wellness, in collaboration with the o2 Project. This event will be an opportunity for our community to enjoy a day in nature at Kinkora!
The Domaine Sainte-Bernard has graciously offered a reduced entry fee of $6.75 to anyone who mentions The o2 Project's Get Outside Day upon entry on June 8th! This is the perfect opportunity to check out their beautiful trails and beach area, if you haven't done so already!
The Fitzgerald Freedom Ranch is excited to announce that on Saturday, June 8th, they will host their second annual Open House for Veterans Get Outside Day in collaboration with the MVA and the o2 Project. More details to follow.
Military Veterans Advocacy (MVA) will host the Second Annual Veterans Get Outside Day at Ft. Adams, Newport, Rhode Island June 9, 2024. This is the second year for the event that connects Veterans with resources and encourages outdoor activities to improve mental health. This event is free for all attendees.