She Sends Collective


About Us

4.9 (47 reviews)
She Sends is a community-centered climbing education organization dedicated to empowering women and genderqueer climbers through accessible, inclusive, and trauma-conscious outdoor experiences. Founded on the belief that everyone deserves access to high-quality climbing education, She Sends offers clinics, events, and retreats designed to meet climbers exactly where they are — whether it’s their first day outside or they’re looking to deepen existing skills. Our programs emphasize connection, confidence-building, and thoughtful progression in a supportive environment. We operate on a sliding scale model to help remove financial barriers and create more equitable access to outdoor education for historically disenfranchised communities. All of our offerings are guided by trauma-conscious teaching practices, prioritizing psychological safety, autonomy, and respect for each participant’s lived experience. At She Sends, climbing is more than movement on rock — it’s a pathway to community, resilience, self-trust, and growth. Through expert instruction and compassionate space-holding, we aim to foster meaningful connections to self, others, and the natural world.

Est. 2020 Boulder, Colorado

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+1 970-730-8788

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4.9 (47 reviews)

Trip: WSCF Clinic: Outdoor Climbing with Aubrey Runyon + Guides

Guide: Ada J., Jess W., Sadie S.

Ada, Finn, and Aubrey were excellent! They were all super knowledgeable and made this clinic awesome in spite of the less-than-ideal weather! I've only climbed outdoors a handful of times so it was nice to get a good refresher on skills, learn some new ones, and just get on the rocks. They were accommodating and very supportive of everyone and made sure we were all having a great and memorable time!

By Kate H. on April 28, 2024


Trip: WSCF Clinic: Catching + Falling: Becoming a Better Leader

Guide: Jess W., Meg N.

I really appreciated all the care and consideration that Jess and Meg had in making the clinic as meaningful as possible despite the adverse weather conditions! It meant a lot that they were willing to spend the day with us discussing fears related to falling and catching. It also meant a lot that Meg was committed to going out to the crag as long as it wasn't raining; it was the optimistic push everyone needed and we all got in a few climbs! Overall, I really loved the discussion and the camaraderie that our group fostered and I think it really helped create an environment to ask questions, get tips, and learn from each other. I know many of us were looking forward to getting practical exposure/practice taking falls and catching on lead, which most of us did not get to do. However, it was good for me to practice falling on top rope with some of Jess and Meg's tips in mind. With the weather our of anyone's control, I will talk about the things I think they did very well: - Discussed in-depth (discussion-based) the blocks related to falling - Discussed strategies involved to normalize and manage physical, emotional, mental blocks with falling - Demonstrated all the safe(r) ways to take a fall so we know what to strive for - Encouraged us to take falls in different ways Things to dive more into for the future - We did not talk about good belay strategies or catching as much I hope to see everyone again!

By Stephanie A. on April 28, 2024


Trip: We Send Climbing Festival

Guide: Chelsea R.

By Shannon F. on April 28, 2024


Trip: We Send Climbing Festival

Guide: Chelsea R.

Even though the festival this year had tough conditions (sleet, hail, rain, wind), Chelsea and her team were quick to adapt and kept the psych high. I loved the planned events, and you could see the love and sense of community from all the attendees. Fingers crossed the weather will be better next year cause this festival is amazing!

By . on April 28, 2024


Trip: Climb + Coffee - March

Guide: Chelsea R.

I attended Climb + Coffee hosted by Chelsea which was a really fun way to spend a Sunday morning. I’ve attended other events put on by Chelsea, and she consistently creates a welcoming and kind environment for all. Climb + Coffee is a safe space to get outside for the first or thousandth time. This particular Climb + Coffee was made even better by an amazing guide, Meg, who was so cool and informative. Volunteers Brooke and Anneke provided great vibes as well! Definitely join one of Chelsea’s events if you’re looking to connect with and learn from amazing people.

By Shelby W. on March 26, 2024


Trip: Climb + Coffee - March

Guide: Chelsea R.

By Beth C. on March 25, 2024


Trip: Climb + Coffee - March

Guide: Chelsea R.

By Libby O. on March 25, 2024