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Free Adventure Day Awaits Youth in Keystone

In a collaborative effort, Youth and Family Services is teaming up with Rushmore Tramway Adventures to offer an exhilarating day of exploration at no cost. On June 6, over a hundred children and staff members from YFS's Girls Inc. and Middle School Programs will enjoy this unique opportunity. The event aims to provide these young participants with the chance to explore the Black Hills, an experience that might otherwise be inaccessible due to financial or logistical constraints within their families.
This initiative stems from the recognition that many children involved in YFS programs face significant challenges. It has been noted that approximately 85 percent of the enrolled youth live below the poverty line and rely on various forms of assistance. By organizing such an outing, organizers hope to foster social interaction among the children while enhancing essential skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and strategic thinking—all through engaging activities designed to inspire and entertain.
The adventure park offers an ideal setting for these objectives. Through carefully planned events, the children are encouraged to step outside their comfort zones, embrace new experiences, and connect with peers in meaningful ways. Activities at the park are crafted not only to challenge them physically but also mentally, promoting personal growth alongside enjoyment.
As the day unfolds, it promises to leave a lasting impression on all participants. Beyond the thrill of adventure, it underscores the importance of community support in nurturing future generations. Such efforts demonstrate how collaboration between organizations can create transformative opportunities for those who need them most, empowering young minds to thrive both personally and collectively.

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