Powerful Together: Celebrating OAK’s work to connect kids with nature in 2023

By Jackie Ostfeld Outdoor play should be a time-honored tradition for our kids, yet far too many children face barriers preventing them from experiencing the benefits of our natural world. Whether it’s a lack of close-to-home natural areas, the cost of transportation, parents forced to work two or three jobs just to pay the bills,ContinueContinue reading “Powerful Together: Celebrating OAK’s work to connect kids with nature in 2023”

OAK Week 2023: A Look At the Ways We’ve Grown

By Jackie Ostfeld, OAK co-founder and chair Every year, the Outdoors Alliance for Kids (OAK) hosts a week of advocacy events in D.C. to push for more equitable access to the outdoors for children and families across the country. As our membership and participation increases, it is heartening to see the event grow each year, withContinueContinue reading “OAK Week 2023: A Look At the Ways We’ve Grown”

There’s Federal Funding to Close the Nature Equity Gap – If You Apply For It

Runners in a park in Boston. (Photo Credit: iStock.com, Orbon Alija) by Jackie Ostfeld, OAK co-founder and chair The climate and nature equity crises are two sides of the same coin – the same communities that lack access to nearby nature are also experiencing the brunt of climate change impacts.  A history of racist land-useContinueContinue reading “There’s Federal Funding to Close the Nature Equity Gap – If You Apply For It”

To All the Fourth Graders in Michigan, Nature Awaits

guest post by Elayne Elliot, Chapter Director of Sierra Club’s Michigan Chapter and Jackie Ostfeld, OAK Chair and Director of Sierra Club’s Outdoors for All campaign Sierra Club and our partners have a long history of working to expand access to the outdoors for all Michiganders, starting with the pivotal role that we played inContinueContinue reading “To All the Fourth Graders in Michigan, Nature Awaits”

Growing Stronger Together in 2022: Outdoors Alliance for Kids

by Jackie Ostfeld, OAK co-founder and chair As we head into winter, I am welcoming the short days and long nights as an invitation to slow down, rest, and reflect. Walking through my neighborhood park on a crisp cool day, I am filled with gratitude for my nearby parks and public lands, places I goContinueContinue reading “Growing Stronger Together in 2022: Outdoors Alliance for Kids”

A Gala Sendoff, and an Important Reminder that Nature Heals

by Ayodele Abdul-Hadi, OAK Advisor Outdoor Afro founder Rue Mapp (left) poses with Ayodele Abdul-Hadi at the 2022 Glamp Out gala.Credit: Ayodele Abdul-Hadi Right on the waterfront, with a serene view of the sunset and San Francisco city skyline, I was part of a group of about 200 people attending the first in-person Outdoor AfroContinueContinue reading “A Gala Sendoff, and an Important Reminder that Nature Heals”

Our Kids Are Facing a Mental Health Crisis, Nature Can Help

by Jackie Ostfeld and Monica Lopez Magee Youth environmental activists hike in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. in May 2022.Photo by Chris Rief As we enter the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, children and youth continue to face upheavals in their family, social, and educational lives. Their daily routines are disrupted by exposure alerts and quarantines,ContinueContinue reading “Our Kids Are Facing a Mental Health Crisis, Nature Can Help”

How a Young Generation of Outdoors Leaders Are Expanding Access to Nature

by Jackie Ostfeld, OAK Founder & Chair Rep. Jimmy Gomez (center) meets with youth leaders and members of the Outdoors Alliance for Kids on May 18, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Jackie Ostfeld) Sunshine and 80 degrees in Washington, DC – you couldn’t have asked for a better day to talk about the importance of nature.ContinueContinue reading “How a Young Generation of Outdoors Leaders Are Expanding Access to Nature”

My one wish is that every child has the RIGHT to outdoor access and public lands

by Tigran Nahabedian, OAK Advisor Time in nature teaches important lessons and skills, and is vital to our children’s development. But right now, access to parks and public lands is not equal across our communities, and climate change is increasingly affecting the green spaces we do have. One hundred million people in the US -ContinueContinue reading “My one wish is that every child has the RIGHT to outdoor access and public lands”

[RE-BLOG] The Outdoors Alliance for Kids is Pushing for National Change

This blog was written by and originally published by the National Recreation Foundation The Outdoors Alliance for Kids (OAK) is a coalition of organizations from across the country that are united around the common cause of getting kids outside and more connected to nature. Committed to multi-sector collaboration, strategic partnerships, and justice, equity, and inclusion, OAK isContinueContinue reading “[RE-BLOG] The Outdoors Alliance for Kids is Pushing for National Change”