Our 3rd Annal Transition House Surf Day brought 2 kids down to Santa Claus Lane for a unforgettable day. The 5 hour beach day included
Read MoreWe are still smiling from our 5th Annual Hana Hou Surf Camp for kid with cancer and their families this past Saturday. We had 45 participants join us for a comprehensive ocean safety and surfing lesson..
Read MoreThe 1st Annual Rincon Luau was a magical evening set on rincon point to benefit the Surf Happens Foundation. Over 120 people came to support the event and enjoyed a professional Polynesian dance performance, live music by..
Read MoreLakey Peterson was on hand from dawn until dusk cheering the kids on, sharing her infectious stoke and passion and acting as an ambassador for the Surf Happens Foundation.
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Read MoreA program put on by Santa Barbara County to help keep the central coast clean, and maintain the natural environment. Thousands of volunteers come out and help pick up trash along the coast. Surf Happens Foundation wants you to help us clean the beach. Santa Barbara needs help from the community to maintain its beauty.
Read MoreThe conditions for the first annual Coffin Brothers Surf Out could not have been better and on a scale of 1-10 on the stokometer they were a 12. Hosted by The Surf Happens Foundation on Saturday August 8, at Jalama County Campground in uber consistent glassy 4-6 foot peaks, every nook of sand and reef as far as the eye could see was filled with the love. It was indeed a dream come true for the 100+ youth and families that made the trek to her shoreline.
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Read MoreSchedule Of Events, & heat times will be posted 5pm Thursday July 30. The Coffin Brothers' Surf Out is right around the corner. Prizes from our amazing sponsors keep flooding in and we're stoked to hand them out during the contest and after party.
Read MoreThis past Saturday the Surf Happens Foundation sponsored the 4th annual Camp Hana Hou, a free surfing camp for kids out-living cancer and their families. This year saw 27 participants having fun catching their first waves. “This camp is amazing for these families who have been through the toughest of challenges, to give them a happy and safe place to feel free is incredibly important, ” says Cottage Hospital social worker Sebastian Lebeau.
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