The Grit Blog
UW Foster School For Bussiness – Y.E.T.I. Report
This spring we worked with a group of UW MBA students to better understand where Y.E.T.I. should be investing in order to better serve the students in King County with ...
No Child Left Inside 2021 – New Resources in South King County
This year Washington State invested 4.5 million dollars in the No Child Left Inside grant, a program designed to fund outdoor environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based education and ...
Friday Hikes
After a week of zoom school or hybrid learning there’s nothing better then heading out on a Y.E.T.I. Friday hike. With the support of our volunteer guides and staff Y.E.T.I. ...
New Volunteers Complete Training
Volunteers are critical to Y.E.T.I.’s ability to serve the youth in King County with outdoor adventure. These transformative experiences are made possible through the dedication of volunteers time. Without this ...
Wilderness First Aid Training with CPR Seattle
Y.E.T.I. works hard with its staff and volunteers to ensure they have the training experience and practice to manage the inherent risk of outdoor activities. This includes training in Wilderness ...
Learn To Ride A Bike
As a member of the Reach Out Des Moines Coalition, Y.E.T.I. works closely with other community groups to provide resources for the Pacific Crest neighborhood. With the move to online classes ...
Sativa’s Story
“Y.E.T.I. has given me the opportunity to step out my comfort zone and experience something I would have never done otherwise. It gave me a sense of adventure. I took ...
Mohammadou’s Story
“This program is a good program for kids like me to go have fun experience. I never thought about going rock climbing before Y.E.T.I.. I knew about rock climbing and ...
Rheanna’s Story
“Y.E.T.I. is an opportunity that helped me step out of my comfort zone, complete challenges, and reach goals I never thought I could achieve. Not only that, but it provided ...