Programs to Help Youth Get Active
This searchable database includes national, regional and local outreach programs working to GET YOUTH ACTIVE. You can use this database to identify:
- Potential partners and programs in your area
- Volunteer opportunities
- Organizations seeking your support, in-kind or monetary donations
- Programs for your children / customers
- Marketing opportunities
Your search matched 10 programs.
Passages Northwest (PNW)
PNW educates and motivates girls and women to develop leadership and courage through exploration of the arts and the natural environment.
Pathways to Adventure (PTA)
PTA exposes, educates and motivates people of all ages to the wonders and benefits of the outdoors.
Penn State Institute for the Collective Advancement of Activity & Nutrition (I-CAAN) - nrg - Powered by Choice
Empowers teens to lead changes that support a balance of healthy eating and active lifestyle choices in their schools and communities.
Project Adventure (PA)
PA is an innovative teaching organization that provides leadership in the expansion of Adventure-based experiential programming.
National Programs
P.E. 4 Life
PE4life inspires active, healthy living by advancing the development of quality, daily physical education programs for all children.
P.E. Central
P.E. Central is a physical education portal for health and physical education teachers, parents and students.
Penn State Institute for the Collective Advancement of Activity & Nutrition (I-CAAN) - nrg - Powered by Choice
Empowers teens to lead changes that support a balance of healthy eating and active lifestyle choices in their schools and communities.
Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA)
PCA works with youth services orgs, schools, national sports governing bodies, coaches and parents to train them on what it means to Honor the Game.
Project Adventure (PA)
PA is an innovative teaching organization that provides leadership in the expansion of Adventure-based experiential programming.
Project Fit America (PFA)
PFA is a charity dedicated to getting kids fit and to giving children a positive relationship with their bodies as a deterrent to at-risk choices.
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