First Annual
Disc Golf Tournament
Event Overview
Date & Location:
Saturday, November 23rd 2024
Kearney Park Disc Golf Course
6725 W Kearney Blvd, Fresno, CA 93706
$30 Registration Includes:
Tournament Entry
Catered Lunch
If you are a beginner or have never played you are in luck!
Get Started with Ease: First-time players can grab a beginner disc set for just $20 (a $35 value) when you register. It’s an easy, affordable way to start playing right from the get-go.
Team Play: Teams of 3 will be made up of both beginners and experienced players, creating a balanced, inclusive environment where everyone can have fun.
Competitive Fun: Whether you're new or experienced, you’ll have a fair shot in the competition! Our balanced teams ensure everyone can enjoy the challenge while learning and improving their skills.
Advanced Behavioral Concepts is excited to host our first fundraising event—a disc golf tournament! We believe disc golf is a perfect fit for the community because it’s an accessible, affordable sport that anyone can enjoy. You don’t need a private club membership or a six-pack abs to play—it’s all about having fun outdoors, staying active, and connecting with others.
For individuals working through behavioral health challenges, including mental health and substance use issues, disc golf offers a low-pressure, inclusive environment where they can feel welcomed and supported. It’s an easy way to enjoy physical activity without the stress or high costs that other sports often involve.
This tournament brings people together, promotes healthy lifestyles, and supports a great cause. We look forward to seeing the community come together for a day of fun and positive energy!
Harm Reduction Education: Proceeds will enhance our efforts to provide comprehensive harm reduction education throughout the Central Valley, helping to increase awareness and promote safer practices.
Expanding ABC Services: A portion of the funds will aid in establishing both in-person and telehealth services, expanding our capacity to offer counseling and support remotely, reaching more people in need.
Educational Classes: Contributions will help us continue to host conferences and classes, bringing together experts and community members to discuss and learn about substance use and mental health issues.
Community Outreach: Funds will support our ongoing community outreach programs, enhancing education and training on harm reduction practices and raising awareness about evidence-based drug and mental health strategies.