AccesSurf
AccesSurf is a nonprofit charity organization that offers a variety of programs, services, and events for people with a disability. Based in Honolulu, Hawaii, AccesSurf was founded in 2006. Their mission is to "empower people with disabilities by providing adaptive surfing and therapeutic educational programs on water recreation and enriches lives by helping families to access the beach and ocean in a barrier free environment." AccesSurf educates the general public about how to help people with disabilities and provide the resources necessary to create the opportunities. They have created programs locally and nationally to assist anyone with a physical disability or cognitive disability in the water environment. For the fiscal year of 2013, AccesSurf netted $104,960 with their asset amount of $112,408.
History
AccesSurf was founded in 2006 in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Mark Marbles. With the help of friends and family, Marbles wanted to create an area where people with disabilities could come out and enjoy the beach. AccesSurf started with their program "Day at the Beach" and eventually expanded by creating a "Wounded Warrior Day at the Beach". With the growth of both of these events, AccesSurf became the first accredited Paralympic Sports Club in Hawaii in 2012.In September 2019, AccesSurf merged with Hawaii Adaptive Paddling Association, which expanded both nonprofit groups' volunteer-base and programming.