Thursday, April 11, 2013

Rites of Passage NW Wilderness Therapy Programs for Troubled Youth Gives Back to the Olympic National Park in 2013

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 11, 2013 </p><p> Pioneers in the field of wilderness therapy for troubled youth has taken on a whole new dimension here at Rites of Passage NW. In addition to providing an exceptional therapeutic wilderness program for troubled youth and young adults in the diverse wilderness setting of the Olympic National Parks, Rites of Passage also runs a giving back program to sustain and preserve the beauty of the natural world for the children of tomorrow. </p>&#13;
<p>Did you know the Olympic National Park protects 73 miles of wild Pacific coast? Tidepools, sandy beaches and rocky cliffs can all be found here. Rites of Passage NW camps for Troubled Youth located near Seattle, WA gives back to the community this March 2013 marking the second anniversary of the massive earthquake and tsunami that pummeled Japan, killing more than 20,000 people. Here in the Pacific Northwest, ROP continues in their efforts to clean up the Washington coast and preserve the natural beauty of our coastlines. Such cleanup efforts makes for a challenging and rewarding experience for all involved, and has been found to be healing for kids going through a wilderness therapy program simultaneously.

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