The San Bernardino Healthy in Nature — Equity Program (SHiNE) is foundational in creating change and hope for the San Bernardino Community. This program is founded on the belief that all Californians deserve access to nature and enjoy the great outdoors. For too long, many communities in San Bernardino have faced barriers to participating in nature. SHiNE aims to create new and exciting opportunities for underserved and underrepresented populations to meet the needs of these communities.

Dates & Times

Workshops

The SHINE Program workshops take place at the Jardin de la Salud in San Bernardino at least once a month on Saturdays or Sundays. Times vary depending on the type of activity that is planned that week. The workshops are open to the community of all ages and include activities like art therapy, gardening, camping 101, and environmental sustainability. 

Day Trips

Day trips happen at least once a month and take place during the weekend. These excursions extend throughout the entire day (~6 hrs) and explore natural areas. So far the program has ventured to Lake Gregory, San Jancinto Mountains, UCR botanical gardens, Crystal Cove Conservancy, and many other beautiful hiking trails. Most Day Trips are exclusively for youth ages 14-18 but we do offer family friendly trips throughout the year. 

Overnight Trips

Overnight trips occur about four times a year and are exclusively for teens ages 14-18. These trips include rock climbing in Joshua Tree, surfing in San Clemente, and more!

Volunteer With Us

Our volunteers make a difference through mentoring youth, leading workshops, and supporting events. Sign up on our volunteer portal.

Support Our Work

The SHINE program is committed to helping our community members achieve more academically and professionally. You can help us make a difference — make a tax-deductible donation today.

 

*This program is funded by the Outdoor Equity Grants Program, created through AB 209 and administered by California State Parks, Office of Grants and Local Services.

 

Creating Opportunities For Youth to Experience The Outdoors

If you have any questions, the CAPS office is here to help. Contact us