Sisterhood Outdoors Launches New Membership Program

The membership platform is described as a sanctuary for women intrigued by hunting, fishing, shooting and more, a space where stories are shared, challenges are tackled together, and victories are celebrated collectively.

by posted on February 15, 2024
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Sisterhood Outdoors has announced the launch of an innovative membership program designed to be a beacon for women across the nation, fostering connections among sportswomen, and bridging the gap in the largely male-dominated world of outdoor sports. A press release announcing the program says, “Together we can celebrate victories, navigate challenges, and become the sportswomen we want to be.”

The membership platform is described as a sanctuary for women intrigued by hunting, fishing, shooting and more, a space where stories are shared, challenges are tackled together, and victories are celebrated collectively. “We aim to encourage and support new hunters and shooters and help make the process of finding a local mentor much easier,” it says.

Members gain access to diverse privileges such as creating personal profiles, direct messaging, and engaging with the community via comments and chats. This offers opportunities to meet, mentor, and learn from fellow adventurers, providing an exceptional platform for the exchange of information and experiences in a supportive environment. Members can look forward to hearing from our partners and sponsors, gear up with discounts, and find online resources to help further their journey. The best part is the connections it will create, finally, a way to find other like-minded women in a local area.

“At Sisterhood Outdoors, we’re not about shallow connections and empty “likes.” We believe in building personal relationships and fostering genuine belonging among our guests and members. Because when women come together, incredible things happen. We want to be the compass in the vast expanse of the outdoors, guiding women to become the sportswoman they want to be,” said Amy Ray, president of Sisterhood Outdoors.

“Sisterhood Outdoors was created with one compelling mission—to help women in the outdoors shape meaningful connections. We aim to build an extensive network of steadfast support, enabling sportswomen at all stages of their journey to 'Become the sportswoman they want to be' while advocating for unity in the outdoor realm.”

Sisterhood Outdoors invites women to join them in making waves in the world of outdoor sports as they foster a strong, empowered sisterhood determined to surmount all challenges that come their way. “Let's make the outdoors a space of friendship, growth, and empowerment for all women.”

To join the Membership program, visit sisterhoodoutdoors.com, and click the “Join Us” button.

 

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