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“Skiing and Snowboarding Are for Everyone”: Vail Resorts’ Youth Access Program to Expand to 9,000 Participants Across 29 Mountains During the 2022/23 Season
2022/23 Epic for Everyone grants announced to increase access to snow sports in major metropolitan areas; grantees include the National Brotherhood of Skiers, Boys & Girls Clubs, SOS Outreach, and more
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Sept. 21, 2022—Broomfield, Colo.—How does a lifelong love of skiing or snowboarding begin? An introduction to the sport from other passionate skiers and snowboarders, in addition to the gear, lessons, and access needed to participate. Vail Resorts is committed to removing barriers to entry and creating a more inclusive sport through its Epic for Everyone youth access program.

“Representation is really important...Now, I am really not afraid of going out and trying new things just because I feel like I might be the one that is different.” – Aya, Epic for Everyone Youth Participant, Girls Inc. of Chicago 

“When my teacher first introduced me to it, I was really scared. I was like ‘Oh, I don’t think I can do this.’ The mentors were really encouraging and helped me.” – Esmerelda, Epic for Everyone Youth Participant, SOS Outreach

Hear more from Epic for Everyone partners and participants: https://vimeo.com/751948336

About Vail Resorts Epic for Everyone youth access program

During the 2021/22 winter season, Vail Resorts hosted more than 8,000 youth who otherwise might not have had access to skiing and riding across its North American resorts. For years, the company has partnered with nonprofit organizations, like SOS Outreach, to support youth near many of its resorts including Vail, Park City, and Heavenly. Recently, Vail Resorts expanded the program to focus on reaching youth in major cities surrounding its regional ski areas. Last season, more than 10% of the participants were from these major cities—including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago—made possible through new partnerships with organizations like the National Brotherhood of Skiers and Boys & Girls Clubs.

For the upcoming 2022/23 winter season, Vail Resorts will add more than a dozen partnerships with nonprofit and youth development organizations working to support youth of color. With this expansion, the company plans to host 9,000 youth across 29 resorts and provide approximately $9 million in product contributions. While programs vary by partner, a typical Epic for Everyone youth access program provides five free on-snow sessions including ski and ride school, meals, and equipment rentals, plus two additional free lift tickets to continue practicing with a guardian. These services are combined with mentorship, including an introduction to career opportunities like snowmaking, operations, and ski and snowboard instruction.

To accelerate the expansion, Vail Resorts Executive Chairperson Rob Katz and his wife and New York Times bestselling author, Elana Amsterdam, will provide $1.6 million in grants this season to remove barriers to entry, including transportation, staff capacity for partner organizations, and apparel to 25 partners, through their family foundation, the Katz Amsterdam Foundation and Charitable Trust. In addition, Vail Resorts strategic partners Helly Hansen and PepsiCo—as well as Hestra Gloves and BlackStrap—are coming on board with donations of soft goods, food and beverage credits, and financial contributions.

Vail Resorts properties with youth access programs include Afton Alps, Alpine Valley, Beaver Creek, Boston Mills/Brandywine, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Crotched, Heavenly, Hidden Valley (MO), Hunter, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Keystone, Kirkwood, Liberty, Mad River, Mount Brighton, Mount Snow, Mount Sunapee, Northstar, Okemo, Park City, Roundtop, Seven Springs, Stevens Pass, Stowe, Vail, Whistler, Whitetail, and Wilmot.

Quotes from Vail Resorts, the Katz Amsterdam Foundation and the National Brotherhood of Skiers

“The future of our sport is inclusion,” said Kirsten Lynch, CEO of Vail Resorts. “I feel we have a great responsibility to remove barriers and inspire a passion for our sport. Skiing and snowboarding are for everyone and we are grateful to our non-profit partners who help us introduce the sport to more participants each year.”

It was inspiring to see the new Epic for Everyone youth access programs come to life last season across so many different locations,” said Beth Ganz, executive director of the Katz Amsterdam Foundation. “These programs work so well because of the partnerships we have with incredible organizations like the National Brotherhood of Skiers and Boys & Girls Clubs who are rooted in these communities and work with these youth every day.”

This generous grant from the Katz Amsterdam Foundation and Vail Resorts gives us an opportunity to expand our youth outreach program from four clubs last season to nine this season, and almost double the number of youth participants to 615,” said Lee Valentine, executive vice president of the National Brotherhood of Skiers. “We are excited to build upon the program’s successful first year to further our mission of promoting snow sports within underrepresented communities. We welcome the opportunity to strengthen our partnership with Vail Resorts and we commend them on their long-term commitment to this program. This is a win for the youth in those communities that we both serve, but it’s also a win for an industry that is looking for ways to increase diverse participation in the sport.”

2022/23 Season’s New and Returning Epic for Everyone Metro-Based Grant Recipients:

Region

Resort

Partner(s)

Albany

Mount Snow

Nubian Empire Ski Club (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Boston

Crotched, Sunapee

Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston, Boston Ski Party (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Chicago, Milwaukee

Wilmot

Boys & Girls Clubs of Milwaukee, Chicago Youth Centers, Girls Inc. of Chicago, Sno-Gophers Ski Club (National Brotherhood of Skiers), SOS Outreach

Cleveland, Akron

Alpine Valley, Boston Mills

Merrick House, Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio, Esprit "The Ultimate" Ski & Sports Club / See You At The Top (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Detroit

Mt. Brighton

Jim Dandy (National Brotherhood of Skiers), SOS Outreach

Minneapolis

Afton Alps

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities, SOS Outreach

New York City—Bronx, Brooklyn

Hunter

Good Shepherd Services, Thrillseekers (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Philadelphia

Jack Frost/Big Boulder

Blazers Ski Club (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Pittsburgh

Seven Springs

Allegheny Youth Development, Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania

Seattle

Stevens Pass

Chill Foundation

St. Louis

Hidden Valley, MO

Show-Me Skiers Ski Club (National Brotherhood of Skiers)

Vancouver, Canada

Whistler

Chill Foundation

Washington, DC and Baltimore

Liberty, Roundtop, Whitetail

Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Baltimore, Chill Foundation, Montgomery County Recreation, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Black Ski (National Brotherhood of Skiers), City Kids Wilderness

 
About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) 
Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading global mountain resort operator. Vail Resorts' subsidiaries currently operate 40 destination mountain resorts and regional ski areas, including Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham in Australia; Stowe, Mount Snow, Okemo in Vermont; Hunter Mountain in New York; Mount Sunapee, Attitash, Wildcat and Crotched in New Hampshire; Stevens Pass in Washington; Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, Laurel Mountain, Liberty, Roundtop, Whitetail, Jack Frost and Big Boulder in Pennsylvania; Alpine Valley, Boston Mills, Brandywine and Mad River in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Wilmot in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; and Paoli Peaks in Indiana. Vail Resorts owns and/or manages a collection of casually elegant hotels under the Rock Resorts brand, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Vail Resorts Development Company is the real estate planning and development subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. Vail Resorts is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTN). The Vail Resorts company website is www.vailresorts.com and consumer website is www.snow.com.

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