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Free Surf Camp for Children With Disabilities Taking Place in Hilo This Weekend

November 22, 2024 at 5:22 am tdemartini
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The annual Surfers Healing Camp for children with autism and other disabilities will be held at Richardson Ocean Park in Hilo tomorrow from 9am to 3pm.

Now in its 16th year, the Surfers Healing Hawai‘i Chapter provides children with disabilities and their families with the unique experience of surfing with professionals under supervised conditions.

Knowledgeable surfing instructors, surfboards and U.S. Coast Guard-approved life vests will be provided at no charge. Complementary drinks, snacks and lunches will be offered to participating children and their families.

Surfers Healing is a national organization started 26 years ago in California to share the joy of surfing with those who otherwise would not have the opportunity to surf. Surfers Healing Hawai‘i Island chapter is sponsoring this event. Additional support is being provided through a partnership with the County of Hawai‘i Department of Parks & Recreation, The Eddie Aikau Foundation, Somers West, Bay View Banyan and  Double Good.

An estimated 200 people, including approximately 60 keiki, are expected to participate in the Hilo camp.

For more information visit www.surfershealing.org.

Tags: autism, Department of Park and Recreation, disabilities, Keiki, Richardson Ocean Park, Surfers Healing Camp, Surfing
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