The Discovery Course


The Discovery Course is a high ropes program that offers personal challenges through its unique design. The Discovery Course is designed to help participants build selfesteem, become comfortable taking risks, develop respect for individual differences and build trust through a common experience. We’ve worked to make sure the course is as accessible as possible for everyone.

For more information about the course, including cost and reservations, visit the website below or call 919-560-4355.

Golf Lessons


Golf Lessons at the University Club provided by Edwin Gregory

Bring your tribe for a group lesson and play on the University Club's Par 3 course. Golf clubs and balls are provided. The cost is $25 per father/child or $45 for an hour.

For more information, please contact Edwin Gregory 919-656-7352

Great Outdoor Provision Co.


Hiking is a great activity that you can do as a tribe, a dad/ child pair or with the family.

Great Outdoor Provision Company in Cameron Village can provide you and your crew with some great local hikes recommended by their staff.

Once you're completed your hike, visit Great Outdoor Provision Company at their Cameron Village location. Give them a big high five and tell them which trail you hiked to get your free GOPC patch!

Great Outdoor Provision Company
2017 Cameron St.
Cameron Village
Raleigh, NC 27605

Phone: 919-833-1741

 

Brown Bag Ministry


The Brown Bag Ministry prepares and distributes 225 brown bag lunches to the homeless every Saturday at Moore’s Square in downtown Raleigh and they could use your help!

Brown Bag Ministry is once again providing Thanksgiving Meals to local families living in poverty. It is their hope that groups can help them reach our goal by providing 50 meals. They are providing meals to many Hispanic families this year. In light of that they have adjusted the menu a bit. In place of potatoes, stuffing, and turkey we will provide rice, beans, and chicken.

Autism Society of North Carolina

Improve lives and support families with just a few hours of your time by volunteering with ASNC. You or your group can volunteer for one-time events around North Carolina and recurring opportunities in our offices or at Camp Royall, outside Pittsboro. Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. In general, volunteers do not work directly with individuals on the autism spectrum.

Click here to learn more about how you can get involved.

Inter-Faith Food Shuttle


Looking for a super fun way to spend a Saturday that is also a service project to fight hunger in the Triangle? Look no further! The Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is inviting Y Guides to participate in their annual American Tobacco Duck Race this by helping them find people willing to “adopt” rubber duckies and race them down the Old Bull River at the American Tobacco Campus. $10 a duck will support forty meals for needy individuals.

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