“[Park programs] are so important to our school because our children — especially children in Marin City — don’t really get an opportunity to explore their own backyard…and just enjoy nature.”
Royce McLemore
Director, Women Helping All People
For more than 20 years, Women Helping All People (WHAP)—a family resource center based in Marin City—has been engaged in outdoor education and volunteer programs in the Golden Gate National Parks. And since its founding in 2000, WHAP’s Scholastic Academy has been bringing its young scholars — in K through 8th grade — to the park for Conservancy-led habitat restoration projects and hands-on lessons in ecological stewardship, according to WHAP Director Royce McLemore. While learning the history of the land and contributing to its future, the kids also benefit from fresh air and the opportunity to “forget all the cares of their world.” “They can just be children,” Royce explains.