No images? Click here Dear Skateistan supporters, Currently, our Skate Schools in Phnom Penh and Johannesburg are open for in-person sessions, while our New Chapters in Atlantis, Bolivia, Kenya and Jordan are continuing to bring new communities together and empower children through skateboarding for the first time. Read on to learn more about what we've been up to in the last month. As you know, last August we suspended our programs in Afghanistan as the security situation changed. We said right from the start that we were committed long-term to the children of Afghanistan and that as soon as it was safe to do so, we would aim to restart our programs. We have now begun to run programs again in Afghanistan and we're so happy to meet the needs of our students and their families once more. Read more about our food distribution in Afghanistan here. Bella is 10 and lives in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The long lockdowns in Cambodia have been really tough for her, but she has learned ways to cope with remote learning. At the same time, we have been learning more about how we can adapt our programs for remote access. Read Bella's story here. By donating $10 or more a month you become a Citizen of Skateistan and help make it possible for thousands of children to attend our programs worldwide. The Citizens of Skateistan is our global community of students, staff, skaters and supporters who share the dream of empowering and educating children through skateboarding. Your support would mean a lot to our students and programs! Support Skateistan a bit differently: A new book 'Ramp Up, A Guide on How to Skateboard' was published and available in bookstores in Canada and online. 50% of the proceeds go to Skateistan. Find us on social! You're receiving this newsletter because you're a friend or supporter of Skateistan, or you subscribed on our website. |