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Article: Sharing the Adventure.
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- The Exceptional Parent
- Article date:
- May 1, 1999
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For many parents of children and young adults who have special needs, the idea of camping in the wilderness can evoke feelings of apprehension, and seem like a dream that is out of reach. One organization that has erased those fears and made dreams of camping a reality for families is Wilderness Inquiry. The nonprofit organization provides outdoor recreational programs all over the world for people of all abilities, making outdoor adventures fun and accessible. Trips available through Wilderness Inquiry include exploring the southernmost tip of Alaska, or sightseeing off the coast of Australia.
According to Outreach Director Corey Schlosser-Hall, Wilderness ...
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