Waves for Change: Surf Therapy Program for Disadvantaged Youth in Cape Town
Cape Town is known for its beautiful beaches and surfing culture, but not everyone can experience the therapeutic benefits of this activity. That’s where Waves for Change comes in.
Background
Founded in 2011
Non-profit organisation
Provides surf therapy programs
Aimed at young people from disadvantaged backgrounds
Based in several townships in Cape Town.
Inspiration
Inspired by the positive impact that surfing had on children in a township
Founder Tim Conibear started Waves for Change
A way to help young people who have experienced trauma, abuse, and neglect
Develop resilience and improve their mental health and well-being.
Programme
Run by trained local community members who act as mentors
Provide support to the young participants
Uses surfing to help young people build confidence, trust, and healthy relationships with their peers and mentors.
Includes various activities to build life skills, including yoga, mindfulness, and social skills training.
Recognition
Received international recognition
Featured in some documentaries and media outlets
Received numerous awards and grants, including the Laureus Sport for Good Award and the ISPS Handa Foundation grant.
Sustainability
Committed to sustainability
Certified member of the 1% for the Planet initiative
Donating 1% of its annual revenue to environmental causes.
Townships
The Waves for Change program operates in some townships in Cape Town, including Masiphumelele, Khayelitsha, and Monwabisi.
Impact
Equipping disadvantaged youth in Cape Town with the tools they need to overcome adversity and build a brighter future.
In conclusion, Waves for Change is a shining example of how surfing and other activities can promote positive Change in disadvantaged communities. Waves for Change’s commitment to sustainability and environmental causes also demonstrates its dedication to positively impacting the broader community.
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