If you’re a female rider, mark you calendar for the Women’s Freedom Ride July 21st. This will mark the first ever all-women group ride to go from coast to coast. The cause? First, to promote and bring awareness to women riders. Second, to raise money for severely wounded veterans.
These veterans will receive their support through the non-profit organization, Independence Fund. “We chose this group rather than … More
The Longest Journey is a recap video from our 68 miles of kiteboarding to raise $50,000 to build an orphanage. An amazing event with some f the worlds top kiteboarders. Come along for the ride!
Powered by Living Fuel, livingfuel.com, the first annual Freeride836 kite boarding fundraiser is an outpouring of concern, commitment, and a little obsession to ride, live, and give to others. We took to the water Memorial Day Weekend 2013 from Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. All funds raised will go directly to Orphan’s Heart, a 501(C)(3) organization that feeds, clothes, and shelters children worldwide.
Earlier in the week, Oakley and Reef Check Foundation, an international nonprofit devoted to educating the public and governments about the value of coral reefs and rocky reef ecosystems, teamed up to teach Balinese school kids about the importance of conservation and the crisis facing our oceans.
After a great education session with Oakley athletes Bruce Irons, Jordy Smith, Gabriel Medina, Sebastian Zietz and Sage Erickson, everyone headed out to Keramas beach for a community clean up before the Oakley Pro got under way. Let’s take a closer look at the day.
MORRO BAY, Calif., May 2013 – On July 7th, a five-person team – ages 19 to 56 – will convene in Newport, Oregon to begin a 3,000-mile skateboard journey to New York City in order to raise awareness and $100,000 to help fund care, support and research in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Spearheaded by The Skateboarder’s Journal publisher Jack Smith, A Push to Remember – Skateboarding Across America to End Alzheimer’s draws attention to a shared vision of a future without Alzheimer’s disease, which currently … More