Ryan Sheckler’s 11th Annual Skate for a Cause (2023)

Last week, the Sheckler Foundation and Ryan Sheckler celebrated the 11th annual Skate for a Cause on Go Skateboarding Day. Raising over $30K, there were 2 fun ways to participate in the family friendly fundraising event. Skaters, family, friends and sponsors were encouraged to create a team to raise funds and awareness of the Sheckler Foundation and programs that better lives through skateboarding.

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SKATE FOR A CAUSE 2023 (GO SKATEBOARDING DAY) – Ryan Sheckler

The Sheckler Foundation is excited to announce its next Skate for a Cause, this coming Go Skateboarding Day, June 21, 2023. This year they are offering our community 2 fun ways to participate in their family friendly fundraising event. Skaters, family, friends and sponsors are encouraged to create a team to raise funds and awareness of the Sheckler Foundation and their programs that better lives through skateboarding.

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Ryan Sheckler’s 13th Annual Golf Tourney feat. Fred Durst, Griffin Colapinto, Ken Roczen & Twitch!

This week, the Sheckler Foundation hosted Ryan Sheckler’s 13th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at The Monarch Golf Links in Dana Point, California as the first event to reunite the foundation’s community of committed supporters, sponsors and volunteers.

“This year’s golf tournament had a vibe to it and it was a blessing for us to gather together once again,” said Ryan Sheckler, co-founder of the Sheckler Foundation. “The past two years have been difficult for all and we are grateful that so many people and companies are in the place to be able to support our mission. The generous donations of so many will continue to allow us to keep empowering people to be the change they want to see in the world.” – Ryan Sheckler

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The Sheckler Foundation Presents Its 4th Be the Change Recipient, Hope for Carter

The Sheckler Foundation is proud to announce Hope for Carter as the fourth “Be the Change” recipient. Carter is a 12-year-old boy who suffers from a rare form of Eczema and Asperger syndrome. As one of the finalists, Carter chose to pay it forward by sharing half of his grant with Taylor, a fellow nominee who was involved in an unfortunate accident. This is the first-time in “Be the Change” history that a recipient has shared the financial grant with a fellow nominee.

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