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We believe in giving back. These are a few organizations we've either partnered with
or contribute to on a regular basis. A percentage of the proceeds from certain products go directly
to one of these organizations. Look for the group's logo on our product pages.
Climb Up So Kids Can Grow Up
Climb Up So Kids Can Grow Up consists of four events which raise awareness and funds to support children with AIDS. Families, individuals, teams, children, adults, women and men are all invited to participate in one or more of these events.
Join us in this fight against pediatric AIDS and get off the sofa, out of your house, have fun and save lives! All funds raised benefit the American Foundation for Children with AIDS. AFCA provides life-saving medicine, supplies and food to children who have been infected with HIV/AIDS in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
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Wounded Warrior Project
The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors.
Purpose
- To raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of severely injured
service men and women,
- To help severely injured service members aid and assist each other, and
- To provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of severely
injured service members.
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Access Fund
The Access Fund is the national advocacy organization that keeps U.S.
climbing areas open and conserves the climbing environment. Founded in 1990, the
Access Fund supports and represents over 1.6 million climbers nationwide in all
forms of climbing: rock, ice, mountaineering, and bouldering. |
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Southeastern Climbers Coalition
The Southeastern Climbers Coalition is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation
dedicated to preserving climbing access in the Southeast. We started in 1993
when a group of climbers banded together to help out with ongoing access issues
at Sunset Rock, atop Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The group had
positive results from the start and went on to sponsor cleanups and trail days
of climbing areas, raise money to purchase land and to keep climbing areas open
for future generations. SCC volunteers are climbers from Tennessee, Alabama,
Georgia, North and South Carolina and the Ozarks who have joined forces to
resolve local climbing access issues. The Southeastern Climbers Coalition aims
to provide an ongoing means for climbers throughout the area to come together
and respond effectively to access threats to crags, as well as the impacts of
increasing use.
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