Skate Gal Club: The first club to empower girls and women through skateboarding.
Created by women and for women, the club is the little sister of Surf Ghana – the first collective to develop skateboarding and surfing in Ghana since 2016. The ambition is to cultivate the talent of young female skateboarders and create the best possible ecosystem for them to train and compete on the local scene.
Impact Location(s) : Ghana
Read more In addition to these meetings, its active members are working on the creation of a fanzine-style magazine “made in Ghana”: Art & Skate in favour of the social integration of women in Ghana and dedicated to the practice of skateboarding in Ghana. A project initiated during the Covid-19 crisis carried out exclusively by the female members of the Surf Ghana sports collective to support and develop the creativity of young women unable to practice their favourite sport, skateboarding. A project also aiming to restore the balance of women’s participation in a predominantly male sport ecosystem. “Our collective craves a space to call women, where they don’t have to feel threatened, hit on, talked over, or mansplained to. Where they can learn from each other, feel positive and get inspired. We hope with this project that we can create a better equal representation of women and men. Through extreme sport, women practice being open and authentically themselves, we think that we help give them the courage to feel more comfortable in Ghana, knowing that a skate gal club is here and got their back. So, until we see parity in Ghana or Africa in general, we are honoured to keep hosting these events and supporting this extraordinary group of young Ghanaian women.” Key Figures How are donations used? Donations received throughout the year are used for the following purposes: The organization carrying the project Created by Sandy Alibo in 2017, We ride for Africa is the non-profit organization that carries the Surf Ghana and Skate Gal Club projects. The more global mission of the non-profit organization is to encourage the practice of board sports and eco-citizen actions in West Africa in favor of children, teenagers and young adults. The association participates in the development of children’s schooling through the establishment of partnerships with qualified organizations: school outings with initiation to board sports, sponsorship of young athletes to facilitate their return to school. We Ride for Africa aims to use the practice of board sports as a tool for education, social integration and skills development with the objective of equipping West Africa by collecting used equipment dedicated to the practice of board sports. The association organizes cultural and sports events and has the ambition to create sports facilities such as skateparks, or living spaces dedicated to the culture of board sports. Board sports are growing in West Africa: to encourage the transfer of skills to West Africa, particularly through the discovery of professions related to the practice of board sports and through international sporting and cultural exchanges, helps to create a virtuous ecosystem of exchange for all dedicated to socio-professional integration.
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