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OPS: Migrant Education Program


Water Term with Project New Lens & OPS Migrant Education Program

Camp Outpost is proud to partner with Project New Lens and Omaha Public Schools’ Migrant Education Program to bring Water Term to students and families through a season of hands-on outdoor learning, confidence-building, and connection.

This collaborative program gives participants access to meaningful water-based experiences through progressive tracks in kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, and Overland Cooking—designed to meet students where they are and open new pathways into outdoor recreation.

Across the term, youth will build real skills on the water while learning how teamwork, safety, and perseverance show up in every environment. On land, Overland Cooking sessions bring the group together around shared meals and practical outdoor skills—turning time outside into moments of leadership, culture-sharing, and community.

This partnership is about more than recreation. It’s about creating access points that feel welcoming, relevant, and empowering for families navigating new systems and new spaces. By working alongside Project New Lens and OPS, Camp Outpost is helping ensure that outdoor opportunity in our community reflects the people who live here.

Registration is through Douglas County Health Department. Please email hello@campoutpost.org with questions.

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