Event
DASH 4 Education Scavenger Hunt
This year we are introducing a hybrid event for an in person and online experience called DASH for Education on August 12th 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
You can support by purchasing a DASHER 1 Ticket, a DASHER Team Ticket, an Online VIEWER ONLY Ticket, by sponsoring dashers, or by making a donation. Participating registrants will receive detailed participant instructions including the rules and regulations for the scavenger hunt. Online participants will have an opportunity to participate in a virtual scavenger hunt as well.
Celebrate with us the accomplishments of our youth by participating in our scavenger hunt, competing for some awesome raffle prizes, hearing from some special guests, and listening to powerful stories from our students! During the event you'll learn about where your donation dollars are going:
Know to Grow: College tours that expose youth to different cultures and ways of life while teaching young people how to choose a college or university that is the right fit for them. We currently have a 93% success rate meaning 93% of the youth who attend the tour enroll in higher learning opportunities.
Youth in Business: Empowering Seattle and King County youth to become productive citizens within the community. This is accomplished via academic and entrepreneurial programming. The strategies to be employed utilizes a strengths-based approach.
The Scholars Project: Inspires and fosters the personal development of students of color via academic achievement. Students will leave the program with a new-found view of education along with preparedness for academic success in the following school year and beyond.
Young Queens of Seattle/King County: Mentorship as an intervention for at-risk pre-teens assisting in shaping/changing attitudes associated with participating in destructive behavior. The goal of this program is to positively promote academic success by raising self and mental awareness of unique gifts and talents.
Enrich Lives Mentoring Project: Matching African American mentors with youth ages 12-18, African American students.
Participating registrants will receive detailed participant instructions including the rules and regulations for the scavenger hunt. Online participants will have an opportunity to participate in a virtual scavenger hunt as well.
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LocationSouth Seattle, Zoom, and Facebook Live (View)
3702 S Hudson St Ste. 103
Seattle, WA 98118
United States
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles Online Access Information You will be provided instructions to access the digital content for this event. When and how these instructions are delivered to you is determined by the Event Organizer. To ensure access, use an up-to-date email address and avoid unsubscribing from email updates. See our Help Center for more information.
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Minimum Age: 0 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: Yes! |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Please note the scavenger hunt will be a DASH to the finish line on foot and DASHERS should expect to walk, jog, or run around the city for up to 3 miles for the duration of the event. In person DASHERS should consult a physician before participating and will be required to sign a waiver.
At home participants should not factor in any physical constraints.
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