Dairy Queen


Dairy Queen of the Triangle serves our guests from 4 locations in Raleigh, Cary and Morrisville and is a locally owned family company. Y Guides are invited to schedule a behind the scenes tour and create their own ice cream sundae experience. If your sundae looks good enough to eat you will get the Junior Ice Cream Artist designation. Cost is $15 per parent/child pair.

Our Locations
DQ Grill & Chill (East Raleigh)
5260 New Bern Ave
Raleigh, NC 27610-1428
919-792-0127
 
DQ Grill & Chill w/Orange Julius (Morrisville)
1008 Morrisville Carpenter Rd
Morrisville, NC 27560
(919) 467-6753
 
DQ / Orange Julius (Brier Creek)
8321 Brier Creek Pkwy Suite 101
Raleigh, NC 27617
(919) 484-2230
 
DQ Grill & Chill w/Orange Julius (Cary)
631 Walnut Street
Cary, NC 27511
919-465-2100

What happens after my three years of Y Guides?

The fun continues with Trailblazers! The YMCA's Trailblazers program is a continuation for older children of the Y Guides programs. Trailblazers offers children, fourth grade and beyond, more challenging and varied experiences, while teaching leadership and responsibility.

Service to the community and the YMCA is an important aspect of the YMCA Trailblazers program. Some dads and children actually stay in the program long enough for the child to drive their dads to camp!

Popular outings for the Trailblazers program is the the Fall Outing weekend to Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain, NC, the winter ski trip to Wintergreen Ski Resort and Spring Outing at Camp Sea Gull.

Through all of these activities and events, Trailblazers continues to help strengthen the family and foster the relationship between father and child.

What are the benefits of participating in the Y Guides program?

Through the Y Guides program, the YMCA provides the following benefits to both father and child:

1) Foster companionship, understanding and set a foundation for positive, lifelong relationships between father and child
2) Build a sense of self-esteem and personal worth
3) Expand awareness of body, mind, and spirit
4) Provide a framework to meet a mutual need of spending enjoyable, constructive, and quality time together
5) Enhance the quality of family time
6) Emphasize the vital role that parents play in the growth and development of their children
7) Offer an important and unique opportunity to develop and enjoy volunteer leadership skills
8) Opportunity to meet other families with children the same age

What does the father and child do in Y Guides?

The Y Guides program is ACTION-ORIENTED! Fathers and their children form tribes. Tribes contain anywhere from 7-10 fathers and their sons or daughters. One father is selected as tribal chief, and the various tribal positions are delegated to the fathers.

Tribes meet twice a month in a member's home with fun activities including: games, crafts, stories and tricks. The tribes also organize monthly outings such as: a camp out, community service projects, hiking, cookouts, etc.

In addition to the activities of the tribe, all Y Guides tribes can participate in various Nation events throughout the year. Nation events include a Fall Outing at Camp Kanata in Wake Forest, Winter Inning show at Memorial Auditorium, Polar Bear swims at local YMCAs, Kite Day, local Park Clean-up Day, and the highlight, Spring Outing weekend at Camps Sea Gull and Seafarer in Arapahoe, NC, complete with activities such as archery, riflery, zipline, searching for sharks teeth, scavenger hunts and swimming. And don't forget about a great evening campfire with songs, a ghost story and other fun surprises!

Father and child attendance together is mandatory for participation in meetings/outings/activities.

How does the Y Guides program differ from Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts?

Many times, scouting is a "drop off" program. A father's involvement with their child in scouting is optional and likely rare with girls. The Y Guides program focuses on strengthening the father-child relationship through activities that allow fathers to spend quality, one-on-one time with their children. It is through these shared experiences together that both father and child grow closer, forming memories that will last a lifetime. There is also no selling or door-to-door fundraising involved within the Y Guides program, as there is in scouting (i.e. cookies, popcorn).

What is the Y Guides program?

The Y Guides program is for fathers that want quality, planned, one-on-one time with their child. The program is open to every Dad with a child in first through third grade, or fourth grade and beyond for our Trailblazers program.

Participation in activities for the father and child is a vital part of the Y Guides program. Father and child share in events, games, crafts, outings, and campouts. The father observes their child's relationship in the group, see's the child's strengths and needs which creates a base for helping the child to grow. Likewise, the child observes the father interacting with other dads and kids. This provides the child with an important role model.

Raleigh Rescue Mission


Raleigh Rescue Mission was founded in 1961 to minister to the growing needs of homeless and hurting men, women and children in our community. Raleigh Rescue Mission has helped thousands of people begin their journey toward lasting life change by meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

Donations are down and they are currently in need of food, warm clothes, blankets, etc.

Annual Campaign


Our Annual Campaign allows children, families and adults to participate in the YMCA programs that you and your family love – regardless of their ability to pay. Our goal this year is to raise $125,000 from Y Guides tribes. 100% of which will go back into the community. See how the Y creates positive change in our community.

A campaign to change lives

What better way to teach your child the power of giving back! Your tribe can provide the money needed to change someone's life. Whether it's $160 to send a child to day camp for one week, $269 to help a pair make it to Spring Outing, or $1,038 to provide a year of Lightner Y Achievers for a minority teen.

Your crew will have an opportunity at Fall Outing at Camp Kanata to complete your pledge and pick up your Annual Campaign patches.

The crew will be billed in February for their pledge, and the gifted amount will be due by the end of the Y Guides' calendar year in May. 

Tribes that pledge $500 or more will also receive the inaugural Golden Feather Society patch.

To add a little Y Guides' spirit into the campaign we have brought back the prize lottery again. Any tribe that donates at the $500 level or higher will be entered into a prize drawing which includes,

  • FREE Spring Outing OR Rockmont for an entire tribe
  • FREE Winter Inning Tickets for an entire tribe
  • FREE program fees for an entire tribe
  • A catered tribe party with Golden Otter, Blue Dolphin and Sea Puppy
  • Reserve any cabin at Spring Outing

If your crew pledges at the $1,000 level, your name will be entered in the drawing 10 times!

Contact

Caitlin Herrion at 919-719-9673
Caitlin.Herrion@YMCATriangle.org

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