Empowering YOUth: Make a Difference in Your Community

Empowering YOUth allows middle schoolers to explore the many facets of social work and the positive impact social workers make on their communities. Through activities rooted in social justice, participants will contribute to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive, and inclusive environment where people of all identities can learn, grow, and thrive.
Two boys play with sticks in the shade at CSU's Environmental Learning Center (ELC).

Environmental Learning Center (ELC)

Offered primarily for ages 7-12, these camps are offered throughout the summer and fill quickly. The focus is on immersing participants in nature. Though each camp has a theme, all camps will include walking our trails, exploring our ecosystems off trail, playing near and in the river, building forts, and playing games.
Young rider in a saddle with helmet hugging the horse Frenchie with fellow riders in the background.

Youth Summer Horsemanship Camps

Offered annually, the Youth Summer Horsemanship Camps are geared toward equine enthusiasts who are 10-15 years of age. Students who are 16-17 can join us as day campers!