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Welcome to Black People Doing Stuff Outside (BPDSO)

Black People Doing Stuff Outside (BPDSO)

BPDSO is a community dedicated to promoting equity, inclusivity, and empowerment for people of African descent in the great outdoors. Our main goal is to break down barriers that prevent individuals from fully enjoying and engaging with nature, adventure, and recreation.

We firmly believe that everyone, regardless of their background, deserves the opportunity to experience the beauty of nature, the freedom of play, and the support of a strong community. Through our unwavering commitment, we aim to foster a sense of belonging, empowerment, and connection within the African diaspora.

Our Services

Our non-profit organization is committed to establishing, promoting, and sustaining environments that enable individuals of African descent to connect, engage, and experience the joy of the outdoors. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging, unity, and empowerment by offering a range of services and opportunities.

Community Outreach and Programming

We actively engage with local communities to raise awareness about the benefits of outdoor activities and nature exploration.

Educational Services

Our organization offers educational services, including informative sessions and workshops, to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to make the most of outdoor experiences.

Recreational Activities

We organize a wide range of recreational activities that allow people of African descent to connect with nature, foster a sense of community, and experience the joy of outdoor adventures.

Volunteerism

We provide opportunities for individuals to engage in meaningful volunteer work that directly contributes to our mission.

Trail Tales: Stories and Snapshots from BPDSO Adventures

Join BPDSO as we rewrite the script for outdoor recreation, creating a future where everyone has equal access to the joys of nature

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About BPDSO

Father Junipero Serra,
San Diego, CA,
United States, California