Preserve and Persevere

Preserve & Persevere is what drives Ventureborn as a brand. Even more than creating great product, we are inspired by those who share the same passion for not only playing in the outdoors, but those who go above and beyond the call of duty to protect our environment.

When you purchase a ring from Ventureborn, we donate a portion of the sale to help worthy causes that share our Preserve & Persevere ™ outlook on local and global conservation efforts.

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Utah Rivers Council

The Utah Rivers Council is a grassroots organization dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of Utah’s rivers and sustainable clean water sources for Utah’s people and wildlife.

Founded in 1994, we work to protect Utah’s rivers and clean water sources for today’s citizens, future generations and healthy, sustainable natural ecosystems. We implement our mission through grassroots organizing, direct advocacy, research, education, community leadership and litigation.

Utah Rivers Council

Utah Avalanche Center

The UAC serves as the central resource in Utah for avalanche information, serving all forms of winter backcountry users and working closely with local and national media. The FUAC maintains the most comprehensive avalanche website in the U.S., with daily advisories, video tutorials, field observations, a glossary, media resources, a database of snow profiles, photos, videos, calendar of events, list of all avalanche courses taught in Utah, links to national resources, and more.

Utah Avalanche Center

Casting for Recovery

Casting for Recovery (CfR) provides healing outdoor retreats for women with breast cancer, at no cost to the participants. CfR’s retreats offer opportunities for women to find inspiration, discover renewed energy for life, and experience healing connections with other women and nature. The retreats are open to women with breast cancer of all ages, in all stages of treatment and recovery. For over 20 years, women from all walks of life have benefitted from CfR’s inspiring program model.

Casting for Recovery
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