Council supports local youth through Carvers Kayak Club and Skate Jam

Council supports local youth through Carvers Kayak Club and Skate Jam

  • By: Ringwood Town Council

The Town Council supported local young people over the summer by running a Skate Jam and partnering with Ethical Activities Community Interest Company (CIC) to offer the Carvers Kayak Club. These programs provided safe, educational, and enjoyable opportunities for youth aged 9 to 15, encouraging skill development and community engagement.

For two hours each week during the summer holidays, participants in the Carvers Kayak Club took to the water to build confidence, learn paddling techniques, and develop an appreciation for nature. This is the third consecutive year that Ringwood Town Council has funded the initiative.

Tom Foster, Director of Ethical Activities CIC, said:
"Everyone deserves access to the outdoors. We are thrilled that for the past three summers, we’ve been able to offer opportunities for local young people to grow their confidence, learn essential life skills, and enjoy the beautiful natural spaces in Ringwood."

In addition to the kayaking sessions, this summer also featured a highly successful Skate Jam, organized by Team Rubicon. The event saw the highest number of entrants yet, with participants displaying an outstanding level of skill. Ringwood Riders, who regularly use the local skate park, contributed to the event's success by riding as a team and supporting each other, which elevated the level of competition and inspired all entrants to perform at their best.

Charmaine Bennett, Manager of Carvers Clubhouse and Events Manager, commented:
"We’ve seen tremendous success with both the Carvers Kayak Club and the Skate Jam. These experiences have provided immeasurable value to the young people involved, giving them positive memories and opportunities to learn in a safe, engaging environment."

The success of these programs was made possible through the efforts of local organizations and volunteers. Special thanks go to Spinnaker Sailing Club, local councillor Mary DeBoos, Greyfriars Community Centre, and the dedicated team of volunteer minibus drivers.

For updates on future activities, follow Carvers Clubhouse on Facebook or Ethical Activities CIC on social media. Those interested in supporting or funding future outdoor programs can visit www.ethicalactivities.co.uk.