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Skateboarding & Surfing This Summer

May 12, 2016 / msaigeon / Programs & Activities | Sheriff’s Community Impact Program
Sheriff’s Community Impact Program SCIP

Project Lifelong 

A leadership program for skateboarding youthSan Jose Skate Trip


We are thrilled to offer an affordable program
for our skateboarding youth in the Sacramento area.  Project Lifelong is designed to empower students who have a passion for skateboarding through leadership, love of community and self-expression. Throughout the summer, students in our program will have opportunities to experience multiple skate parks, surfing, hiking, and camping in various regions throughout Northern California. Our program is designed to support youth ages 11 to 17 years of age. Students will be divided into two age groups; entering 6th-8th grade and entering 9th-12th grade. Members can enjoy the whole summer for only $25 per rider. Scholarships are also available for qualifying families.

Registration for our program is very simple! Interested skateboarders and their families can click the “sign up” icon on our Facebook page.  This will lead to a form that all applicants must fill out. Once the form is completed, a seat at our orientation will be saved for the student and his or her parent or guardian. Our program has limited space and will fill quickly. All submitted applicants will receive an email with details about our orientation as the summer approaches. We are happy to answer any and all question you may have.

SLL LogoFor more information contact Program Director Sean LaTour at Skatelifelong@gmail.com. See you this summer!

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The Sheriff’s Community Impact Program (SCIP) has unique youth programs that support an important societal-minded mission—to foster productive citizens. The SCIP believes in keeping our most vulnerable youth connected to their schools and community. All of our programs are aimed at mitigating drug abuse, gang involvement, etc., while promoting pro-social behaviors.

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Sacramento, CA 95825

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