Zeta Omega Fatherhood Initiative

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2025 Zeta Omega Annual Fatherhood Celebration Black-Tie Event

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Zeta Omega Youth Leadership and Mentoring Academy

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The Zeta Omega Fatherhood Camping Trip, sponsored by The EEG Foundation: Fathers Against Violence Program, plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful connections and positive role modeling for students in grades 3 to 12. This annual event provides a unique opportunity for fathers and father figures to engage directly with young participants in a natural outdoor setting. Beyond its recreational value, the camping trip serves as a platform for teaching important life skills, promoting teamwork, and instilling values of respect and responsibility. By actively involving fathers in their children's lives and education, the camping trip strengthens family bonds and community cohesion, contributing to the overall well-being and development of young individuals within the Zeta Omega Fatherhood Initiative and Mentoring Program.

 

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Schedule of Events 10/19/24 and 10/20/2024

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    1 pm Meet at Daniel E. Morgan
  • 2 pm Depart to the Camp Site
  • 3 pm Check-in (Camp Site #2)
  • 3 pm - 5 pm Camp Setup
  • 4 pm - 8 pm Games and Adventures
  • 6 pm Omega Style Cookout
  • 8 pm Campfire Chats and Discussions
  • Morning Breakfast and Departure by 1 pm

Camping Gear

  1. Tent – With an appropriate size for the group. 
  2. Sleeping Bags – Suitable for the weather conditions.
  3. Sleeping Pads or Air Mattresses – For added comfort.
  4. Camping Pillows or small travel pillows.

Clothing and Personal Items

  1. Weather-Appropriate Clothing – Layers for warmth and rain gear.
  2. Hats and Gloves – If cold weather is expected.
  3. Comfortable Shoes – For hiking and walking.
  4. Personal Hygiene Items – Toothbrush, toothpaste, and biodegradable soap.
  5. Towel – For drying off after activities or rain.

Lighting and Power

  1. Headlamps or Flashlights – With extra batteries.
  2. Lantern – For general area lighting.

Miscellaneous

  1. Camp Chairs – For sitting around the campfire.
  2. Firewood – If campfires are allowed, along with matches or a lighter.
  3. Bug Spray – To repel insects.
  4. Sunscreen – For protection from sunburn.

Sponsors are Needed for the Following Supplies

Cooking and Food Supplies:

  1. Portable Stove or Camping Grill
  2. Cookware – Pots, pans, and utensils.
  3. Eating Utensils – Plates, bowls, forks, knives, and spoons.
  4. Coolers – To keep perishable items fresh.
  5. Food and Snacks – Non-perishable items and easy-to-cook meals.
  6. Food Storage Containers – For leftovers and snacks.
  7. Cleaning Supplies – Dish soap, sponges, and trash bags.

Safety and Navigation

  1. First Aid Kit – With bandages, antiseptic, and other basic medical supplies.
  2. Map and Compass – For navigation, if not using GPS.
  3. Emergency Whistle – For signaling in case of distress.
  4. Multi-Tool – For various tasks.

 

Camping Gear

  • Tents and sleeping bags will be provided for campers that do not have them