Adaptive Surfing Program
A letter from the Founder Frank Bauer
A few years ago, I purchased a piece of property in Costa
Rica with my business partner Chris and we were contemplating
what to do with it. One night while channel surfing TV
programming, I saw a short documentary about a non-profit
organization named Life Rolls On. In the documentary,
LRO was having a one day event where disabled children
& adults showed up at a specific beach and were treated
to a day of surfing. I specifically remember the faces
of those who participated. Some were fearful, some were
overwhelmed with excitement. But as each of them came
out of the water, I noticed a look of pure joy and gratitude,
as if walls of fear and indifference had come crashing
down. Being a lifelong surfer, I was amazed by the level
of emotional recovery the ocean seemed to give to these
children & adults.
The very next day I was getting my tires swapped at a
local tire store and while in the waiting room, another
documentary came on TV. This time it was highlighting
another non-profit organization called Surfers Healing
Group. This organization has the same basic concept but
works with children and adults with Autism. Again I was
completely moved by what I saw and suddenly had an epiphany.
Could I provide the same idea for a week instead of a
day? Could I build a place that could be a hybrid between
for-profit & non-profit and could the for-profit side
of the camp raise enough capital to be able to provide
the camp to non-profits at no cost? The answer is yes.
Since that day, my entire focus has been to build the
camp with that idea. And also since that day, the right
people have seemed to come into my life and help make
the dream a reality. I would like to thank my family for
their continued support of this dream, my co-owner Chris
for allowing me to build the camp on our land, Christiaan
Bailey for his ADA accessible building design and knowledge
of non-profit organizations, and all of my friends, who
have both financially and emotionally supported me in
the creation of our camp.
It is my belief that many people with disabilities let
fear of the unknown drive them away from pursuing what
it is they would like to do, causing them to doubt their
capabilities and in many cases crippling their confidence
as well. I believe that through the act of surfing, they
can conquer those fears and force those personal barriers
to crumble and fall, instilling in it’s place not only
a profound sense of achievement, but also a renewed spirit
of adventure and willingness to try anything!
With that in mind, thank you for visiting our site and
for supporting our dream of bridging the gap between our
guests and the healing energy of the ocean.
Sincerely,
Frank Bauer |