Help Build More Skate Parks

We need your help!

One of the most exciting things we are looking forward for school year 2024-25 is adding the story contributions of our student skateboarders to the EduSkate Foundation blog, complete with their photos and videos. Stay tuned!

Volunteer*

We appreciate the efforts of so many and welcome newcomers to our team. An acknowledgement page is in the works for this website. Have you volunteered for one of our events? We want your stories, photos and videos too! Use the contact page to submit your story and we’ll send you a Dropbox link to upload your photos and videos. Greg Delger himself will select those to be included in the blog! (We’ll have an inquiry form for new volunteers in the very near future.)

Donate*

Our future, and our goal of building skate parks on school campuses in Greater Los Angeles, depends upon your support. We so greatly appreciate your kind donations.

Shop*

We’ll be opening the EduSkate Foundation Online Store in the very near future (Fall 2025) where you will be able to buy logo merchandise and other items.

Contact Us

Even if just to say Hi … We love to hear from you!

Share on Social Media

Everything! … Really!Please! 😉

* More information will be posted very soon. Thank you for your patience while we build out our new website and fully test the backend.

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  1. Have you helped any other public schools create a skating program? Our local schools forbid any skating on property. We live in rural Humboldt County California and have been having a difficult time with the school district harassing my son. He just wants to skate after hours on property. There is nowhere for kids to hang out in our community. Unless you play traditional sports the school is not interested in supporting our students. It is really sad.
    Any suggestions how we could introduce this idea to our area? There are quite a few kids that skate drone grade level and up. The Junior High and High School share a campus and have a substantial amount of unused land. It would be great to have a small park on property for the community and kids to use.

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