Youth Experiential Training Institute (Y.E.T.I.) provides hundreds of free outdoor experiences to local youth. The group recently lost crucial state funding.
SEATTLE — Sixteen years ago, Youth Experiential Training Institute (Y.E.T.I.) was launched by people who love outdoor activities.
Each year, Y.E.T.I. provides hundreds of outdoor experiences for youth who would not otherwise have the opportunity.
While Washington state offers diverse terrain, exercise opportunities, and outdoor spaces, Y.E.T.I. executive director David Dunphy said some teenagers getting ready to graduate high school are just starting to experience activities like camping and hiking after living here their whole lives.
During the school year, students
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