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. . . The Rewards
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Safety and quality are vital for PAC. All course activities are carefully planned to provide the best possible experience in a safe setting. All of our staff members are highly trained. The PAC course was constructed and is inspected annually by Project Adventure, nationally recognized for designing and building ropes and elements courses since 1971. Participants are engaged in a "Challenge of Choice" where a willingness to try is the only criterion for success. |
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Please call, fax or E-mail: Craig Coffman Pekarek Adventure Course Bashor Children's Home P.O. Box 843 Goshen, IN 46527 Phone: 574-875-5117 Fax: 574-875-5284 info@bashor.org |
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| Bashor Children's Home is a residential treatment facility offering "Help for Today and Hope for Tomorrow" to abused, neglected and troubled young people in northern Indiana since its inception in 1923. The Pekarek Adventure Challenge course was built in memory of Joseph R. Pekarek by the Thomas family of Elkhart. This gift in memory of a devoted husband, father, brother and son-in-law was meant to celebrate Pekarek's dedication to young people and his love for outdoor activity. The PAC course has become an important therapeutic recreation tool for all of the programs at Bashor Children's Home and was designed to be shared with churches, youth groups, schools, businesses and civic organizations. |
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