Great to see every body so far this term – hope to see those we haven’t as soon as poss! Read more
Archive for year: 2017
CAG is back tonight 7 – 9pm as normal.
A lot of information will be given out, hopefully, as well as permission forms and instructions for membership payments. Please don’t make any payments until you have seen the letter and ALL participants will have a permission form given to them tonight that needs to be either checked and signed on site tonight (easier, gets it done, way faster) or it can be taken away and returned next week (sometimes gets lost, bit more hassle).
Thanks, see you later normal time!!
We’re outside at Bickers tonight – it hasn’t rained much recently but the field is still soft and muddy so please be aware of that. Read more
Well done all, a great weekend and some really good work and learning out on the hills. Read more
Cameron didn’t seek help and no one – including us and his friends at Uni – knew that he was suffering from depression. We are using Cameron’s Memorial, supported by a grant from the Aviva Community Fund, to produce Cameron’s Coasters, customised drink mats which we will send to universities, local pubs and sports clubs, and other communities to encourage people to get help. The aim is that by putting relevant helpline numbers on coasters, we might catch someone who is vulnerable. We have produced drink mats for Royal Holloway, University of London, where Cameron studied Geology, Churchill College, Cambridge and Edinburgh University and many more; please see the gallery at the bottom of this article. We would also like to talk to companies about using the drink mats at desks in the workplace, and in meeting rooms. Cameron’s Coasters work just as well with a cup of coffee or a glass of water as they do with a pint of beer! As a friend pointed out, they are even handy around the house!
Cameron didn’t seek help and no one – including us and his friends at Uni – knew that he was suffering from depression. We are using Cameron’s Memorial, supported by a grant from the Aviva Community Fund, to produce Cameron’s Coasters, customised drink mats which we will send to universities, local pubs and sports clubs, and other communities to encourage people to get help. The aim is that by putting relevant helpline numbers on coasters, we might catch someone who is vulnerable. We have produced drink mats for Royal Holloway, University of London, where Cameron studied Geology, Churchill College, Cambridge and Edinburgh University and many more; please see the gallery at the bottom of this article. We would also like to talk to companies about using the drink mats at desks in the workplace, and in meeting rooms. Cameron’s Coasters work just as well with a cup of coffee or a glass of water as they do with a pint of beer! As a friend pointed out, they are even handy around the house!
Following request for dates for paintball it came back as March 25th being the better day for the vast majority. If you have a regular event clashing with the paintball which you want to go to, do the paintball – we don’t do it very often and the regular event will be there every week. Read more
You may have heard we are running a camping weekend on March 17th – 19th: the details have been sent out previously but we’ve had a few requests for the documents. Read more
It’s finally here!! (Half of it is anyway).
We’ve finally managed to get a program published, and seeing as we have passed the half way point we have just included the second half of term in it. Read more
Our Location
Church Hall
Church Lane
Bickenhill, Solihull
B92 0DN
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About CAG Trust
Challenge Adventure Group is the working name of CAG Trust, a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1182688
What is CAG?
Challenge Adventure Group (“CAG”) is a voluntary youth organisation for Knowle, Dorridge, Solihull and beyond that gets boys aged 10 and above out and about enjoying everything the world has to offer.
We provide challenging, adventurous and fun activities for young people in their leisure time at weekly meetings and over night trips.