CorpsTHAT
CorpsTHAT strives to create a safe and inclusive place for Deaf people and the ASL Community in the conservation corps and outdoor worlds. We promote ASL Inclusion Crews within Conservation Corps, provide training about inclusion and working with interpreters in wilderness settings, and network with outdoor organizations to create more ASL accessible spaces in our world. Check out the ASL Inclusio
05/09/2026
4 reasons to learn ASL for the Outdoors- Reason 3: You can use ASL to communicate in Wilderness First Aid situations
Create a more safe environment in the outdoors by learning ASL so that if you find yourself in a emergency situation you can communicate with more ease, reducing injuries and ensuring everyone stays safe.
Learn ASL before summer starts! Our next ASL Courses start May 18th, learn more and to register visit here: corpsthat.org/asl-classes-for-outdoor-professionals
NOLS Base Medical
ID: Three people are outdoors on a sunny day. One person is lying on the grass while another sits nearby holding a notebook and looking at the third person, Marlo Bragg WFA instructor, who standing above them signing. Trees and a building are in the background with another student pair practicing a WFA scenario.
05/06/2026
Start learning American Sign Language for the Outdoors!
CorpsTHAT’s: ASL for the Outdoors Virtual Classes | 5 week long | $250
ASL Level 1- Class D: Mondays and Wednesdays | 8-9pm EST | 5/1/ - 6/22
Starting May 18th. Register TODAY! Link in the bio or visit: corpsthat.org/events
American Sign Language Level 1- is our Beginning Course. This level is for students who have little to no previous knowledge of ASL. Students will begin to learn basic conversational skills and introductory vocabulary. In this class, students will learn how to communicate with Deaf people while working, recreating, or volunteering in the outdoor field.
ID: Both images have a black and white photo in the background of a project contact signing with our crew members as they look to our ASL interpreter who is standing a little bit down the trail. The text is in white and green font with black backgrounds and includes the text above.
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