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2024 Giving Tuesday - Yuma Live History Field Trip Program Category: Events
Today, December 3rd, 2024, we recognize Giving Tuesday - a day to celebrate a culture of giving. It's a day when communities, charities, businesses, and individuals come together to transform the way we think, talk about and participate in the spirit of giving.
Today, December 3rd, 2024, we recognize Giving Tuesday - a day to celebrate a culture of giving. It's a day when communities, charities, businesses, and individuals come together to transform the way we think, talk about and participate in the spirit of giving.
This Giving Tuesday, we are kicking off our annual month-long campaign to raise $75,000 to support Yuma’s youth. For the last four years, the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area (YCNHA) has received grant funding from the National Park Foundation to develop and provide all-expenses paid Yuma Live History Adventure field trips to Yuma County 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, but this grant funding will not last forever! We need the community’s help to allow us to continue offering this program to Yuma County’s largely Title I schools, who, without this funding would likely not be able to participate.
The Yuma Live History Adventure field trip program gets kids out of the classroom to experience nature and learn about Yuma’s local history by engaging in fun, interactive activities while visiting the Yuma East Wetlands, the Yuma Territorial Prison and the Colorado River State Historic Park.
Field Trip experiences include:
In-classroom learning through an educational and fun video series featuring YCNHA’s mascots, Ranger Bucky and Yazmin the Yellow-billed cuckoo.
Hands-on interactive STEM-based learning activities including building a siphon and a dam, monitoring the weather, and communicating with morse code at the Colorado River State Historic Park.
Team-building activities to explore and find historical facts needed to “escape” from the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park.
Exploring and learning about native plant species and wildlife at the Yuma East Wetlands Wildlife Conservation Area.
Please consider supporting this program and Yuma’s youth by donating today! Every $25 donation supports one child. $1,000 supports a whole class! $2,500 supports a school! Every donation makes a difference!
Click the link to make your donation now! https://www.aplos.com/aws/give/YumaCrossingNationalHeritageAreaCorp
Thank you in advance for your generous support!
Cathy Douglas, Executive Director