RIVER PROGRAM
FLAGSHIP PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
LEAP offers a nonprofit collaboration-only model, meaning LEAP does not directly serve individual community members but instead seeks to augment the missions of our long-standing nonprofit partners while supporting access to therapeutic wilderness opportunities that may otherwise be out of reach.
Our River Programs
Designed for Healing, Connection, and Access
Harness the power of Class I–IV rapids, custom inflatable kayaks, adaptive equipment, intentional community-building, and therapeutic programming to help individuals facing or recovering from challenges build confidence, resilience, and social connection.
LEAP programs integrate guided reflection and peer support, creating safe spaces for healing and growth. Offered at no fee, programs remove financial barriers while deepening the support networks participants rely on.
LOWER SALMON RIVER PROGRAM
(Partnership Est. 2017) “LEAP inspires students to see new sides of themselves while building friendships, creating an inclusive environment that encourages connection, confidence, and mutual respect.” - Linda Johnson, Edison High School, Dean of Students
(Partnership Est. 2012) “The experience strengthens bonds between youth and mentors through shared physical and emotional challenges, fostering trust, vulnerability, empathy, and connection in a supportive outdoor setting." - FriendsPDX Program Partner
(Partnership Est. 2010) “The energy and support from the community you travel with is phenomenal, and the connections formed don’t end on the river—you carry that sense of belonging home with you.” - Legacy Oregon Burn Center Participant
(Partnership Est. 2011) “Youth navigated class III and IV rapids during the day. In the evenings, they participated in intentional activities and conversations that gave them space to reflect on the day and how those same skills can help them navigate trauma and adversity in their lives at home.” - NAFY Partner
(Partnership Est. 2015) "The program gives patients the opportunity to step outside the hospital setting and build community with others facing similar health challenges. Time spent together in nature offers benefits that cannot be replicated within hospital walls." - Program Partner Staff
(Partnership Est. 2017) “The free nature of the wilderness combined with the welcoming posture of the LEAP staff creates an environment which allows for human connections to flourish in a way that is rare to find in everyday life." – UKANDU Volunteer
LOWER DESCHUTES RIVER PROGRAM
(Partnership Est. 2021) “After a program, our youth truly become ‘CultureSeed Youth,’ and we see a noticeable increase in their participation across all of our programs, resources, and opportunities.” - Andrew Jiminez, Program Director, CultureSeed
(Partnership Est. 2025) Engages Warm Springs youth through culturally grounded water education, whitewater kayaking, and Ichishkín language instruction, reinforced by immersive river experiences that strengthen connection, resilience, and community.
(Partnership Est. 2021) “This mini-community of teen survivors build confidence, face fears, practice advocacy, and gain independence, profoundly impacting each youth in a manner that will remain with them forever.” - Raphael House of Portland Program Partner
The River as Healer
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Each LEAP program offers two ways to experience the river: paddling your own inflatable kayak or joining a paddle raft. In kayaks, participants learn to navigate the river themselves, guided and supported every step of the way. The paddle raft offers a shared path, moving together, supported by a guide, and grounded in teamwork. Participants can move between boats, honoring their needs and choosing how they meet the river.
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Challenge looks different for everyone. Paddling your own boat builds confidence and self-trust; paddling together builds connection and shared strength. By offering both, we create space for growth, courage, and belonging, without forcing a single path forward.
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Approaching a rapid naturally awakens the body’s stress response, the same system that activates during moments of fear or overwhelm. On the river, this response is met with care, choice, and support, allowing participants to experience challenge in a safe and guided way.
The river mirrors life: moments of calm, moments of challenge, and everything in between. Through reflection and shared conversation, participants carry the confidence and self-trust gained on the water into life beyond the river, long after the current slows.