Partners of Youth Development Pro

It is important for us to ensure you have access to the highest quality partnerships for your needs.

Here are partners that we have vetted for you.

 
 

Redpoint Adventures

Redpoint Adventures was established with a vision of using adventure as a tool for education and growth. Owners and educators, Brian and Lisa Rutter met through their mutual love of experiential challenges that change lives. The profound and positive effects of those experiences have kept them committed to building Redpoint Adventures for more than 27 years.

When you work with Redpoint Adventures, you get a family-run business with the expertise to help your facility create, maintain and facilitate a climbing wall or challenge course that is both safe and fun. 

Camp Get-A-Way

Life hardly ever feels “normal” when you have a child struggling with an emotional, behavioral, or mental illness. It’s often lonely and discouraging.

Camp Get-A-Way is a place where you and your kids can play, connect, create, and bond in the great outdoors. Try new things like archery, swimming, fishing, and canoeing as a family. Share laughter and s’mores by the campfire. Create memories over tie-dye fun, camp crafts, and games. Find hope through the family resources and training. And start lasting friendships with other New York families facing similar challenges.

Jordana Halpern Communications

Storytelling, website refreshers, content creation, public relations, blog posts and newsletters for nonprofits, businesses, artists, authors, healthcare agencies and more.

Mention Youth Development Pro for special rates.

 
 

Ultimate Camp Resources

Every year, we try to make our own camps better by adding activities, reconsidering staff training methods, reviewing program designs, and trying to find ways to make camp even more fun than the year before. Each year, we try to make Ultimate Camp Resource better than the year before, too! Every year, we add lots more camp activity videos so you can see firsthand how camp games are played, camp songs are sung (or shouted), and how to perform some of our favorite camp skits.

More Than Trainings

"WHEN IT COMES TO THE WORLD OF DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCEPTANCE, WE CAN ALWAYS BE DOING MORE THAN WE ARE. “

Our goals include raising awareness, increasing knowledge, and ultimately teaching people how to embrace each others’ differences. She imagines a world where taking the time to talk about our differences will make a positive change towards inclusion for all.