Thu, 26 March 2009 The Chill Program is a non-profit, learn-to-ride program for under-served youth in urban areas across the U.S. In short, it's a kick-ass program started by Jake and Donna Burton of Burton Snowboards fame that gets 2,200 youth who have never ridden before and probably wouldn't have the opportunity to do so other wise out on the slopes. It's not some photo-op program either. The Chill people do it right. This isn't just a chance to try snowboarding; it's a chance to learn. The program last six weeks. Participants receive lift tickets, rentals, transport to the mountain, lessons and most of all a pretty unforgettable time. I've been involved as a volunteer for Chill for about three seasons now, and am always blown away by the impact it can have (You might remember this Story). Snowboarding isn't going to solve the world's ills, but this program can have a pretty powerful influence on some (certainly not all) of it's participants. Most of all...it's a frickin blast to volunteer. Check out their site for locations. I'd highly recommend it for people looking to get involved in their communities. Music Today from "Self Titled" (iheartcomix) from "The Blakes" (Light In The Attic) from "My Favorite Things" (QN5, Inc.) Category: general -- posted at: 11:54 AM Comments[1] |






