Challenges of the Pandemic Created An Even Greater Need for Organizations Like Onward & Upward

Resiliency and empowerment through adventure based learning and self-discovery is the focus of Onward & Upward Alaska (https://onwardandupward.org) and this year was challenging with the pandemic. The Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund helped support these efforts to reach out to many in need in the Mat-Su Valley during this past year when there was an even greater need and there were fewer opportunities to connect in person. Staff did a great job of developing ways to incorporate experiential education via zoom, with a few safe outings and they made a big difference. Below are some photos of activities from this past summer and a few quotes.

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"Thank you for having courses like this, It has been so beneficial for my son especially during this weird Covid summer." ~Parent

 

“I felt safe to be myself and share about me.” –Lucy

 

“I felt a connection to the community talking to everyone, a lot of people are staying home and you don't usually reach out to a lot of people at one time.”- Cooper

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Onward & Upward teens exploring nature and becoming trail stewards, It wasn’t easy but they wore masks, stayed in small groups, and socially distanced.  They also had to use Zoom for a lot of the courses.

 

“I felt connected because I was learning about new plants.”-Myles

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Onward & Upward tudents getting out and learning how to ski.

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"Thank you for offering this course, the instructors were amazing!" ~Parent

“It was like they tell you to get out of your comfort zone.  They try to not pressure you, but push you to break out of your shell.” – student

“They’ve been really encouraging like they say you can do it and stuff. I really believe that I can do it.” -student

Inspiring Girls on Ice- 2019

The Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund helped support one of the Inspiring Girls Expeditions which served 9 young women on Girls on Ice, Alaska.

Last summer’s expedition took place in Fairbanks and on Gulkana Glacier in the Eastern Alaska Range from June 21 to July 2, 2019. During their expedition on the Gulkana Glacier, the team learned about the complexities of field science, explored their surroundings through artistic inquiry, and gained confidence and new skills through practicing leadership and living in the backcountry.

The team standing at basecamp, located at the base of the Gabriel Ice Fall on Gulkana Glacier.Credit - Brita IrvingPhoto below:Taking scientific measurements using mountaineering equipment!Credit - Klara Maisch

The team standing at basecamp, located at the base of the Gabriel Ice Fall on Gulkana Glacier.

Credit - Brita Irving

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Taking scientific measurements using mountaineering equipment!

Credit - Klara Maisch

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Erin K. Johnson Fund helps support Portage Pass Trail

The Erin K. Johnson Fund is supporting efforts in Alaska to purchase a 255-acres of private lands at the head of Passage Canal, surrounding the Historic Portage Pass Trail. In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, the intent is to preserve the existing trail access in perpetuity, and subsequently improve the trailhead and parking area, This effort is being spearheaded by The Conservation Fund- Alaska. Erin loved this beautiful area and we are thrilled to be able to help support this effort to protect a very special part of Southcentral Alaska.

This looks down at Passage Canal from the Portage Pass Trail.

This looks down at Passage Canal from the Portage Pass Trail.

This is the view looking the other way towards Portage Glacier and Portage Lake from the Portage Pass Trail.

This is the view looking the other way towards Portage Glacier and Portage Lake from the Portage Pass Trail.

Fund supports students needing scholarships to go to Denali

The fund recently supported students from an elementary school in the Matanuska Susitna Borough School District who needed financial help to be able to go on a science field trip to Denali National Park this fall. Attached are a few pictures from their trip.

Fund supports scholarships for students going to science camps and to support efforts to created better public access to Chugach State Park..

The fund has begun to distribute monies to causes Erin would have loved.  Scholarships have been provided to a science-based summer camp called Trailside Discovery Camp.  In addition, money has been given to Greatland Trust to help assist the organization in providing public access to regions of concern within Chugach State Park.  The Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund was asked to provide some financial support elementary students who could not afford to go on the culminating marine science camp in Seward and a science field trip to Denali National Park with their classes. Below you can see some of the letters the students wrote back to the fund thanking them for making it possible for them to go. 

Art shows raised $1,812,00

Inspired by Erin's encouragement to show her art in public venues last year, Barb Johnson, Erin's mother, spent a lot of time in the last year painting art and taking classes.  It was to follow through on Erin's idea of her mom having an art show and a way to mindfulness and some peace during such a traumatic year of loss of her only daughter. With the idea that profits from Barb's art could be donated to the Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund, Barb painted regularly and got a lot of support from her neighbor, Jessy Moreland, and many other artists and friends. Jessy offered to do the art show at Kaladi Brothers Coffee Shop in the Matanuska Susitna Valley.  In addition, Barbara Hunt, of the Valley Fine Arts Association, asked Erin's mom to show some of her pieces in a community art show at the Downtown Deli in Palmer.  Both endeavors turned out to be successful with many people offering to buy art and raise money for the fund.

All of the profits from the art show allowed Barb to give $1216.00 from the Kaladi Coffee Show and $600.00 from the community art show at the Downtown Deli, or a total of $!, 816.00 raised for the Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund!! The outpouring of support was amazing and Erin, who really inspired her mom to show her art publicly, would be very proud and appreciative of the money raised for the fund. 

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Ski the Beach was a Success

The Ski the Beach Race: A Memorial Race for Erin K. Johnson was held on February 25th.  It was a huge success with 230 people registering for the race.  The Chugiak- Eagle River Nordic Ski Club members said it was the largest Ski the Beach Race that they could remember.  Even though the race was a fun, free community race, all donations were given to the Erin K. Johnson Memorial Fund.  Donations were close to $5,000!  We can't thank the Chugiak Eagle River Nordic Ski Club enough for sponsoring the race and for all of the volunteers who helped it be successful.  The weather was perfect with fresh snow and sunshine.  We want to believe Erin was there in spirit, with everyone.  Fun was had by all.  The winners came away with a pineapple or mango, certificate, and a free beverage card from Jitters.  The winners of the kids races also received free ice cream at Coldstone Creamery in Eagle River.  First place adults for the 15 and 7.5 km races won $20 gift certificates to Skinny Raven.  Other raffle prizes were given out from Alaska Mountaineering and Hiking, REI, and Barney's Sports Chalet.  We are very appreciative of all of the local businesses who donated prizes for the race!