Truly a Go Skateboarding Day for the books! New York never fails to show up and what a perfect way to celebrate the return of the big banks. Vans thanks their partners at Gotham Park, The Skatepark Project and VFC Foundation for helping bring this event to life and returning the banks to Skateboarding. Much love to the Vans skate team and everyone who came and skated, enjoyed the music, grabbed a slice, or just watched all the action.
Supply the Ride Community Give-Back with Super Skate Posse | Watts, CA! – The Skatepark Project
Back in March, The Skatepark Project teamed up with Super Skate Posse to bring some Supply the Ride magic to the brand-new, 14,000 sq. ft. Watts Skatepark—just weeks after its grand opening.
Altadena, CA Supply the Ride Giveaway with Altadena Boys – The Skatepark Project
At the beginning of this year, the Eaton Canyon Fire devastated the community of Altadena, CA, and surrounding areas. Youth lost more than their homes – they lost their outlet for joy, creativity, and self-expression. At TSP, we know skateboarding is more than a hobby – it’s freedom, community, and normalcy, especially in tough times.
Thanks to the community’s unwavering spirit and partnership with Altadena Boys, The Skatepark Project brought some joy back to the Alta Dena youth through our Supply the Ride program. Together they distributed skateboards, safety gear, shoes, clothes, and more to help these kids reconnect with their passion for skating – some even discovering it for the first time!
Watts Skatepark Grand Opening Celebration – Watts, CA
On February 22nd, 2025, the Watts Skatepark project reached a milestone with its official grand opening, marking the successful culmination of a 15-year community effort. City officials joined local youth and community advocates to celebrate this transformative public space, reflecting the persistent dedication of neighborhood supporters who championed the project from conception to completion.
UN Skate Plaza Ribbon-Cutting and Supply The Ride Gear Giveaway — San Francisco, CA
A few weeks ago the Skatepark Project linked up with San Francisco Recreation & Park Department, Converse, and Skate Like a Girl to celebrate the expansion of the UN Skate Plaza in San Francisco, CA!
The two-day celebration was a fun-filled showcase of the community activation to come!
The local community skated the new obstacles with the Converse CONS team, youth from Shred N Butter and SF Skate Club got some new gear from a Supply The Ride giveaway, Skate Like a Girl led skate clinics, CONS remixed the classic cash-for-tricks with gift cards, and so much more!
Brooklyn Banks ‘Back-to-School’ Event & Supply The Ride Gear Giveaway – The Skatepark Project
In early September, The Skatepark Project held a Back to School gear giveaway and event at The Brooklyn Banks in partnership with the Super Skate Posse, Vans, Gumball 3000 Foundation, and community-based group Gotham Park!
One hundred kids received free skateboards, helmets, Vans shoes, and tote bags filled with fun items and school supplies. The day featured skate lessons from pros, yoga for skaters, and a whole lot of stoke.
Skatepark Stories with Bombette Martin – The Skatepark Project
The Skatepark Project recently met up with Bombette Martin at the Pier 62 Skatepark in Chelsea, NYC to hear her favorite things about skateboarding. From the freedom to the community, or just a way to have fun and express yourself. “Something good comes out of every interaction you get from skateboarding”
Skatepark Stories with Katon Black – The Skatepark Project
TSP recently met up with Katon Black at Roderick Sawyer Skatepark in Hyde Park, Chicago, IL to talk about the importance of public skateparks and the impact they have on youth and so much more!
Skatepark Stories with Joe Buffalo
The Skatepark Project recently met up with TSP ambassador, Joe Buffalo, at the Linda Vista Skatepark in San Diego, California to hear about his impactful skatepark story.
Skatepark Stories with Joel Popoteur – The Skatepark Project
“Do what you love, and it’ll come right back to you” – Joel Popoteur
Check in with Joel Popoteur at his local skatepark, 181 in Washington Heights, NY. He shares the impact skateparks had on him and other skaters in his community. Follow along as he recounts his first experience at a skatepark and how these spaces helped expand his view of the world.
CANDY COURTS – Montclair, NJ – The Skatepark Project
Local skaters and advocates worked tirelessly for years to generate the momentum and support needed for the creation of a public skatepark in their town.
Antonello Terran and Skate Essex led the charge and shared the vision for the needed amenity working with the city and obtaining a TSP grant. As the stars aligned, professional skateboarder, Olympian and architect Alexis Sablone was brought in to make this space truly unique.
Check out the opening day festivities and learn from Alexis about how each of these playful and accessible obstacles came to be. Learn more about how to get a skatepark built in your town at www.skatepark.org.
More Than Skateparks, We Build Community!
The Skatepark Project isn’t just committed to supporting the creation of public skateparks, it’s working to promote greater access to outdoor recreation, free play, and community building which has been shown to benefit physical and mental health and well-being.
Free public skateparks are a long-term, low-maintenance solution for fostering active, happy, and purposeful youth. These recreational facilities provide a space for kids to connect and enjoy the sport they love while learning essential life skills, like determination and resilience.
As the champion of quality public skateparks, The Skatepark Project is a trusted resource for guidance, financial support, and information essential for building technically sound skateparks that serve the unique needs of each community and prioritize the input of youth advocates, skatepark users, and community members.
To learn more, please visit: skatepark.org