My Experience on Mt. Willard
Guest blogger, Solveig Steeman, shares her experience hiking Mt. Willard with the Waypoint Adventure Club (WAC). Solveig has been an active participant with Waypoint Adventure since 2019 when she joined…
Guest blogger, Solveig Steeman, shares her experience hiking Mt. Willard with the Waypoint Adventure Club (WAC). Solveig has been an active participant with Waypoint Adventure since 2019 when she joined…
Here at Waypoint, we continue to enjoy outdoor adventures! In fact, winter hiking, biking and snowshoeing trips can be exhilarating and fun with proper clothing, the right equipment, a mask,…
It's been a wild summer! Covid-times are hard times for sure, but the silver lining for us at Waypoint has been these private lessons! Check out pictures and some cool…
It's the third year of the Waypoint Adventure Leaders-In-Training program. Young adults with disabilities are engaging again in 2019 with real-life challenges within a supportive environment and learning goal-setting and…
Our annual Inclusive Adventure Club (IAC) backpacking trip was one of the best IAC programs to date. Our vision for this club is that all people regardless of ability have the…
24 Programs! Our biggest partnership ever! What an awesome year it has been with the thriving Special Education Department of Somerville Public Schools. Thanks to a Cummings Foundation grant the…
It started in February and ended in May: The Best Buddies program at Cotting School planned three different "Waypoint adventures" for three different pairs of buddies. The series was centered…
Waypoint Adventure conquered Mt. Willlard for our 8th annual Winter Summit Weekend! Filled with anticipation and excitement, the group of 9 set out for the Highland Center in legendary Crawford…
We just wrapped up this year's group of Leaders In Training! This year-long once per month series of adventures is all about teaching and practicing leadership, but the friendships that…
Sometimes, noticing that someone has a brain injury is easy. Other times, it's invisible. You would never be able to tell that someone had one. But regardless, people who have…