Become a Sponsor!

Steamboat Springs, CO

In 2006, SOS Outreach launched its Learn to Ride program with just a handful of participants. With the incredible impact witnessed since then, there was a clear need for the multi-year Mentor program. Thanks to funding from the Share Winter Foundation and support from Steamboat Ski Resort, the mentor program was implemented during the 22-23 season with 130 kids and teens enrolled from Routt and Moffat counties.

“There are so many opportunities to volunteer in our community and they all have such an impact, but I wanted to find one where I could have a direct impact on kids by interacting with them face to face. SOS gave me a way to spend a whole day with the kids where I can talk to them about the core values of SOS, teach some life skills and have fun at the same time.”

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Get Involved

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Volunteer

Join our passionate community of volunteers and help make SOS’s mission a reality. Your contributions create positive change and a lasting impact on those you serve. But you’ll also find that volunteering with SOS will leave a lasting impact on you too.

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Partner

From brand partners to local businesses, SOS Outreach leverages our partnerships to unite influential voices towards the movement of equity in the outdoor space. Together, we are able to change lives through the transformative power of the outdoors.

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Events

Experience guided excursions, inspiring speakers, and local community events with SOS Outreach. Our organization coordinates and participates in events to foster deep connections within our communities, fundraise, and support our mission.

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Donate

Your support matters, whether it’s through monetary or gear donations. With your help, we’re expanding our efforts to connect over 3,000 youth with an encouraging and supportive community that sets them up for success far beyond the mountains.

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Careers

At SOS Outreach, working for us means more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people. Join our passionate team, dedicated to building a brighter future for our youth through outdoor activities and mentorship.

FAQ

SOS works with youth who are in 4th grade or higher.

Absolutely! SOS has a vast inventory of jackets, snow pants, goggles, gloves, tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, backpacks, and anything else necessary for hiking and camping. For our introductory program, all equipment and winter clothing is provided if your child needs them. As the youth progress into the mentoring program, we continue to provide all winter clothing, and there are options to purchase ski/snowboard equipment at very discounted rates.

Yes, there is a fee for service to participate in SOS’s programs. The fee covers a portion of program expenses, and with support from our corporate sponsors and generous donors, SOS Outreach covers the remainder of the necessary expenses. Contact your local program contact for pricing details.

We work with youth who face disadvantages due to factors such as their address, socioeconomic status, and other similar challenges. Our participants are optimistic, resilient, and motivated to work hard. They may not have the same access to resources and information that many of us had, which prepared us for adult life. We look at risk factors such as poor school attendance, low grades, speaking English as a second language, exposure to drugs and alcohol, involvement with the court system, and low household income. In general, we recruit participants dealing with at least two of our risk factors. Check out our Participant Assessment Form to see if your child is eligible for our programs.

Your Local SOS Team

Our Partners

Local Resort

Local Foundation Partners

Youth Agency Partners

We work closely with local schools and youth agency partners to identify youth who will benefit most from our programs. 

Miller Middle School Leadville: Leadville Elementary and Middle School
Animas High School
Steamboat Alternative High School
Steamboat School District counselors and emerging bilingual teachers
CIIC (integrated community)
Moffat County School District
Hayden Public Schools
Boys and Girls Club of Northwest Colorado (Steamboat and Craig locations)

National Partners

Spread love, build belonging

Become a sponsor to ensure that financial barriers never stand in the way of a child’s opportunity to grow. Together, we are transforming young lives through outdoor-based mentorship.