2026 Family Connection Voyage
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About SALTS

Our mission is “to create a safe and inclusive environment where young people can be themselves and grow personally, spiritually, and relationally through sail training in a supportive Christian-based community."

We welcome everybody, from all walks of life, into our community. We believe that every person has intrinsic value and is worthy of love. We seek to create an environment that is caring and respectful, where young people are encouraged and inspired. We believe that love is the greatest cause in the world, and that our highest calling in our relationships is to love one another. We invest in the lives of others, young people in particular, to challenge and enable growth. SALTS is an independent, non-denominational Christian-based charity, operating in a multi-faith community in which our Society members, donors, volunteers, and program participants come from all backgrounds, beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and walks of life. SALTS does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, or any other protected ground.

Our crew-members seek to find common ground with people of all worldviews, adopting a posture of learning and humility. Our programs allow for friendly and open dialogue about many points of view while seeking to find shared values. Before meals, crew-members often invite expressions of gratitude. Depending on which group is aboard the ship, this may include saying or singing a prayer, inviting silent reflection, or initiating sharing of what people are grateful for. We sing at evening mug-up, and our songbook contains hundreds of options including top 40 hits (current and past), sea shanties, and spirituals like Amazing Grace. On summer voyages we hold a simple faith-based service on the seventh day of the voyage. Our crew-members are sensitive to the unique needs of each group and are happy to discuss those needs with group leaders or individual trainees.

We regularly receive feedback about the positive and transformative experiences young people have on board through the close community that forms and the challenges they overcome by living and working together at sea. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.

Family

This voyage is for single-parent, dual-parent, or blended families and their teenage (13-18) children who regularly live together. 







Please list all children living in the home with their age on July 9, 2026
  

First and last name

Youth participants for this program must be between 13-18 at the time of the trip
  
    





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Initial Questions






Medical, Dietary & Other Considerations

If you haven't already, you must review the Conduct Policy and Physical and Mental Fitness Requirements





If you are selected to join the trip, a detailed trainee profile will be required. This is where you would provide us with more detailed information about any and all medical or dietary considerations.
Bursary Programs


We will collect all of the required information to apply for funding via a personal bursary application link that would be provided if your family is selected to register for the trip.
Other Information


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SALTS Sail and Life Training Society

451 Herald Street Victoria BC Canada V8W 3N8
Phone: 250-383-6811  Toll Free: 1-888-383-6811

www.salts.ca


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