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Help Us Create a New Skatepark for Atlantic City Youth

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Help Us Build Atlantic City’s Second Skatepark!

At SkateAC, we believe in the transformative power of skateboarding to bring communities together, inspire youth, and provide a positive outlet for creativity and physical activity. As the founder of SkateAC, I am thrilled to announce our latest project: constructing Atlantic City’s second skatepark at the Uptown School Complex’s recreational field. This new skatepark will repurpose an old, unused tennis court, turning it into a vibrant space where skaters of all ages can come together, learn, and grow. To kickstart this project, SkateAC is contributing the first $5,000, but we need your help to raise the remaining $85,000.

Your support will not only help us build a state-of-the-art skatepark but also create a safe and inclusive environment for the youth of Atlantic City. Skateboarding has been shown to improve mental health, foster community engagement, and reduce delinquency. By donating to our GoFundMe campaign, you are investing in the future of our community, providing a much-needed recreational space, and supporting a cause that promotes healthy, active lifestyles. Every dollar you contribute brings us one step closer to making this dream a reality.

Join us in transforming the Uptown School Complex’s recreational field into a hub of activity and positivity. Your generosity will leave a lasting legacy, giving the youth of Atlantic City a place to call their own. Together, we can make a difference. Please donate today and help us reach our goal of $90,000 to build Atlantic City’s second skatepark. Thank you for your support!

Check out our website for more information about our non profit organization that originated in 2012. WWW.SKATEAC.ORG Also follow us on instagram @SkateAC


To make a compelling case for the need to build a skatepark in Uptown Atlantic City, it is important to analyze crime data, educational outcomes, and income statistics for the area, while emphasizing the broad range of benefits skateparks offer. 

*1. Crime and Socioeconomic Context in Atlantic City**

 Uptown Atlantic City has long faced challenges associated with poverty, unemployment, and crime. According to U.S. Census data, the median household income in Atlantic City is approximately $30,000, well below the national average of $74,000. Poverty rates hover around 37%, with limited access to quality after-school programs, leaving many youth with idle time that can lead to involvement in crime or gang activity. Studies have shown that crime and poverty are strongly correlated. A lack of safe recreational spaces for youth exacerbates this problem, as they are often left with few positive outlets for their energy. According to a study by the U.S. Department of Justice, after-school activities reduce juvenile crime by up to 60% during peak hours (3 p.m. to 7 p.m.). Investing in recreational facilities like skateparks provides a healthy alternative, steering youth away from risky behaviors. In fact, a study published by the Tony Hawk Foundation found that skateparks built in lower-income neighborhoods result in a measurable decline in crime and drug use among local youth.

2. Educational and Mental Health Benefits** 

 Skateboarding has been shown to promote not only physical health but also mental well-being and academic success. A 2020 study from the University of Southern California explored the positive impacts of skateboarding, finding that it increases perseverance, self-confidence, and community engagement, especially among teenagers. These qualities directly contribute to better school performance. The same study found that youth who participate in skateboarding are more likely to develop resilience and problem-solving skills—essential traits for success in both education and life. Given the existing educational challenges in Atlantic City—where high school graduation rates are lower than the national average—a skatepark could be a catalyst for improving the outlook of young people by providing them with an alternative avenue to develop essential life skills. 

3. Physical Health and Inclusivity**

 A skatepark in Uptown would not only benefit skateboarders but also accommodate scooters, bicycles, and rollerblades, making it a community hub for people of all ages and backgrounds. In cities where skateparks are readily available, the facilities encourage healthy physical activity. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), regular physical activity among youth can reduce the risk of obesity and improve mental health outcomes. Furthermore, skateboarding and related activities are known for their inclusivity. Unlike traditional team sports, skateboarding allows participants to set personal goals, build confidence, and express creativity, regardless of their skill level. A skatepark can act as a unifying force in a community, bringing together individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds to share in a positive and constructive experience. 

4. SkateAC: The Ideal Nonprofit to Lead the Project** 

 SkateAC, the nonprofit spearheading this initiative, has a deep connection to the local community and an understanding of its unique needs. Their mission is rooted in creating safe, inclusive spaces for people to enjoy physical activities while fostering a sense of belonging and purpose. SkateAC’s involvement ensures that the park will be designed with input from local residents, skaters, and city officials, ensuring that it meets the community's specific requirements. With their commitment to sustainability and their track record of community engagement, SkateAC is well-equipped to manage the construction and operation of the park. Their ongoing advocacy for the skatepark in Uptown demonstrates not only their passion but also their capacity to bring this vision to life. 

5. Skateparks as Catalysts for Urban Revitalization** 


 A skatepark in Uptown Atlantic City has the potential to drive broader urban renewal. Cities like Philadelphia and Detroit have seen skateparks contribute to neighborhood revitalization, boosting local economies by attracting visitors, new businesses, and even tourists. Skateparks are not merely places for recreation—they become landmarks that contribute to the identity and culture of a community. In Atlantic City, where economic opportunities remain limited, this skatepark could serve as a symbol of positive change, providing a place where children and adults alike can thrive. This project would also complement existing efforts to revitalize Uptown, creating a positive feedback loop between community development and public safety. ### *

*Conclusion: Why Now Is the Time to Invest** 

 Investing in a skatepark for Uptown Atlantic City is an investment in the community’s future. By providing a safe, inclusive, and healthy outlet for youth and adults, the park would serve as a crucial resource for a neighborhood struggling with high crime and poverty rates. The physical, mental, and social benefits of skateboarding, combined with the proven positive impact of skateparks on communities, make this an essential project. 

SkateAC is uniquely positioned to execute this vision, and with public support, they can bring this transformative space to Uptown. For donors looking to make a tangible difference, this skatepark represents an opportunity to directly improve the lives of hundreds of people, fostering hope, opportunity, and lasting change. The time to act is now—help build a brighter future for Uptown Atlantic City.
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Donations 

  • Lemuel Go
    • $20
    • 2 mos
  • Dave Delaney
    • $20
    • 2 mos
  • Anonymous
    • $36
    • 2 mos
  • Inlet CDC
    • $20,000 (Offline)
    • 2 mos
  • Anonymous
    • $100
    • 2 mos
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Jason Klotz
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Atlantic City, NJ
Skate AC
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