Showing posts with label non-profit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non-profit. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Support ESCAPE ROUTE: An All-Female Community Skateboard Zine



ABOUT THE PROJECT: We want to print issue #2 of the community based female skateboarding zine Escape Route. Escape Route is a DIY cut and paste community driven zine featuring all female skateboarders. The idea of the zine is to inspire people to skate, properly represent females in the skate community AND show that we're everywhere!!!!! It also seeks to empower young girls & women to grow into strong, confident leaders who promote and implement social equity via skateboarding.

Escape Route will share submissions contributed by female skaters from around the world. Submissions include photos, articles and interviews of skaters, recipes, tour diaries, reviews, directions to skate spots, up and coming skate events, and places to stay/people to contact when on skate trips.

ABOUT PRINTING THE ZINE: In order to finish this project we need to print the zine (this is where you and Kickstarter come in). It will be a 32 page, color, 5.5"x8.5", cut/paste zine. We would like to use a printing company who uses recycled papers/soy-based inks. It'll be about $500 to print the zines. It will also be about another $600 to distribute the zines (it costs about a $1 to ship in the US. and about $3 to ship worldwide) depending where the zines are sent. $50 will go toward kickstarter/amazon processing fees.

PLEDGES: The money pledged to the zine via Kickstarter will go toward paying for the printing services and postage for distributing the zines worldwide. All leftover money (if any) will go toward future issues of the zine. Since this is a volunteer run zine, we are using Kickstarter to pay for the zine and make the zine more accessible to people regardless of their financial situation by not having to charge $ for Escape Route.

If you'd like to be a part of the #2 issue of Escape Route please send in your submissions to skatelikeagirlsf@gmail.com by May 21, 2011. We'd like to have the zine ready to print by May 31, 2011 and ready to distribute by June 2011.

You can find more information about:

Skate Like A Girl: www.skatelikeagirl.com

Issue #1: http://skatelikeagirlsf.bigcartel.com/product/escape-route-zine-1

Project location: San Francisco, CA




When: Saturday, April 30, 2011
Where: Women’s Building & Potrero del Sol Park, SF
What: SLAG SF will be collaborating with the non-profit organization San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) on Saturday, April 30, 2011. Come out and join us in support of SFWAR’s 6th Annual Walk Against Rape starting at the Women’s Building and Ending at the Potrero del Sol Skatepark. SLAG SF will be participating in the march and providing a skate clinic as well as skating the Potrero Skatepark at the end of the walk. There will be performances and vendors as well for the remainder of the day. Proceeds from the day’s events will go out to the organization’s services that support survivors of rape and sexual assault. The walk will begin at 10 am and end around 1:30pm with activities throughout the day at Potrero del Sol Park. Our clinic welcomes everyone. This event is open to individuals of all ages and all abilities. Come out for fresh air, exercise, and support of a good cause. For more information or to register and walk in the march visit sfwar.org.

To walk with SLAG SF contact us at sanfrancisco@skatelikeagirl.com

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Board Rescue Window Display Urban Outtitters


A few photos of the window. We will be posting more photos and putting up the boards on ebay. We will keep you posted on Board Rescue org, Board Rescue Facebook and twitter.
Thank you to all that made it out. Thanks for the support.
Next big date to save is September 19, 2010 in Santa Cruz. More details later.








I need to show a better photo of the Slap board which is third from the left. It has the first and last printed issue of Slap Magazine. Some of the images show an empty board. I took the mags out to copy the cover and replaced with print outs so the originals wouldn't be in the sun for a month.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Board Rescue Skateboard Window Urban Outfitters Santa Cruz July 2



Working on the Board Rescue window display for our Downtown Urban Outfitters.
Stoked they are supporting Board Rescue. Art in progress that I am working on. T shirts printed at NHS yesterday, Croakies is donating custom Board Rescue Croakies, and all these talented artists are finishing up their boards. List includes; Jimbo Phillips, Justin Forbes, Jason Adams, Steve Caballero, Christian Cooper, Keith Meek, Lucas Musgrave, Danny Sun, Bryce Kanights, Mark Whiteley, Chris Sprouls, Desiree Ronald Astorga, Eric Feber and more are working on boards to display and then sell to raise money for Board Rescue.









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Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Documentary Film "The Cove"


I highly recommend buying or renting the documentary "The Cove". Very moving and educational about what is going on with 70% of our planet and the killing of dolphins in Taigi Japan. Informative and really well put together. Makes me thing about the planets overall health and future as most of our planet is water and we are not taking care of it like we should.

Donations to help the The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 by photographers, filmmakers, and eco-activists.



Surfers for Change another grass roots group trying to make change.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Holiday skateboard NON-Profits Giving is good



Board Rescue was listed on the Skatedaily site today along with a host of others.

Year-end giving to skateboard charities:

Board Rescue

Tony Hawk Foundation

Complete Skate

Boards For Bros

The Land of Plenty

Skateistan

Grind For Life

Johnny Kicks Cancer

Skaters For Public Skateparks

Skaters For Portland Skateparks

Open Road of New York

Colorado Coalition for Public Skateparks

Benton County Skateboarding Alliance

Burnside Skatepark

Washington Street Skatepark

Channel Street Skatepark

Bordertown Skatepark

Marginal Way Skatepark

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Board Rescue Giving What it's all about



Stoked to see this mornings Sentinel with an article about Board Rescue. We are a non-profit trying to do good. Thank you NHS for all your support. Rich you rule. Thanks to my buds at Bell Helmets. Bob at Khiro Skate Products for sponsoring and supporting a mom skater and ripping Freestyler Gary Holl. It's nice to know that doing good is a good thing for all.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Board Rescue Board Donated to the Santa Cruz Boys and Girls Club


I dropped off 6 Complete Santa Cruz Skateboard Decks, 6 Killer skate wrenches and 25 Volcom hats on my lunch for a kids event happening next week at the Club. Thanks to donations from Santa Cruz, Krux, Bullet, Creature, NHS, Khiro, Pleasure Tool Bearings, Support from the Skateboard Daily and a host of others. Our goal is provide skateboard to kids that can't afford to buy one on there own. This way the kids can skate as well as play pool or basket ball. Choices I say choices. Thanks to Gary Holl who thought of this idea.

Our mission: Board Rescue is a non-profit 501(c) (3) public benefit corporation dedicated to providing skateboards & safety equipment to children; targeting low-income children and at-risk youth.

You can help by visiting the How You Can Help page and make a donation to support our mission.

To donate equipment please contact us at Board Rescue.

To make a monetary donation please click the JustGive or AMEX Giving Express* links on our website all links are secure and easy ways to make a difference today.