Another school term in the books! Over the past year, Waypoint Adventure has had the privilege to work with over 13 special education classes from all over the Somerville Public […]
Well, it turned spring in New England (we’re pretty sure), and the lingering cold hasn’t stopped us from getting outside. In March, we hit the Middlesex Fells with a close-knit group from […]
If you know anything about HOW Waypoint Adventure programs take form and shape, hopefully the words “custom-designed” come to mind. Our adventures are adapted to meet the needs and goals […]
Eleven young adults – each with such unique stories, sets of strengths and challenges, personalities, and character – graduated from the Leaders-In-Training program on March 1st. It was a “waypoint” for all […]
On two beautiful Saturdays late this summer, we explored the southern end of Boston Harbor and Little Harbor, Cohasset with students from the May Center. In August, thanks to a […]
Each summer, Waypoint partners with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation to offer accessible kayaking adventures in local state parks through the Universal Access Program. It’s been a busy, […]
Earlier this month we had the opportunity to facilitate a small series of two rock climbing programs with a group from Perkins School for the Blind. It was a blast […]
It’s been another awesome year at the Mario Umana Academy of East Boston. This school is Waypoint’s longest standing partnership and over the past 5 years, we’ve made a lot […]
Paulina from East Boston (age 10) is one resilient kid. After a common virus in August ’16 triggered a rare disease, her legs were paralyzed. Her mother described the event as scary and unexpected. After […]
Teamwork is tough. Especially when shared experiences are new and challenging. This class at the Mario Umana Academy in East Boston has encountered the need for teamwork on every Waypoint adventure over […]