Brian Peters, GCSAA Class A regional superintendent for Traditional Golf Properties, started the non-profit charity to help fund schools for special needs children. The charity’s first adventure will be a climb of Mt. Rainier in Washington, with a donation goal of $20,000 in which all proceeds go directly to the cause.
Brian Peters, GCSAA Class A regional superintendent for Traditional Golf Properties, recently established a non-profit charity called “Adventurers for Special Needs” (AFSN).
Peters started the charity to help fund schools like the Frankie Lemmon School, located in Raleigh, N.C., to benefit children with special needs. This organization was specifically chosen because his son, Cameron Peters, was a student at the school.
Cameron, now ten years old, was born prematurely at 24 weeks. The premature birth left him with vision impairments, weakened motor skills and developmental delays. However, that didn’t stop him from progressing at the Frankie Lemmon preschool early intervention program.
“I am so proud of what Cameron accomplished at Frankie Lemmon,” Peters said. “Founding a charity like AFSN gives me the opportunity to know that other children with special needs will receive proper education to be able to progress like my son has. That means a lot to my family and I.”
The first adventure with AFSN will be a climb of Mt. Rainier in Washington with RMI guides, held on September 15-21, 2013. The climb will start at 5,600 feet, then will ascend to 10,200 feet, and finally to the summit of the mountain at 14,411 feet. After the return back down the mountain, the adventurers will have covered 18 miles round-trip.
With a goal of $20,000, all donations raised for the climb will go directly to the cause. To make a donation, visit http://www.adventurers4specialneeds.com/donation.html.
Sponsors for this upcoming event include: Green Resource, Precision Laboratories, The Maintenance Excellence Institute and Carolina Stage Strategies.
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