This is a private sign-up page for the Urban Surf 4 Kids August 2, 2026 Surf Therapy Camp.

Sunday August 2, 2026
Surf Therapy Camp at La Jolla Shores
8400 El Paseo Grande
La Jolla, CA 92037
Our Surf Therapy Camps serve foster, homeless and at-risk youth, as well as children living in kinship and adoptive care.
Please review our US4K Code of Conduct
Schedule for the day:
7:15 AM – EVENT SET-UP TEAM ARRIVES / SETUP CAMP
8:30 AM – REGISTRATION TEAM, MORNING VOLUNTEERS ARRIVE / CHECK-IN
9:00 AM – NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION / NEW VOLUNTEER IN-WATER INSTRUCTION
9:00 AM – MORNING KIDS ARRIVE / REGISTRATION / KIDS + CAREGIVER PRE-SURF SURVEYS / SUIT UP
9:30 AM – ANNOUNCEMENTS / KIDS LAND SURF INSTRUCTION / STRETCHES
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM – SURF TIME / BEACH ACTIVITIES
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM VOLUNTEER + KIDS POST-SURF SURVEYS / LUNCH
1:00 PM – PRESENTATIONS / ACTIVITIES
1:30 PM – 2:00 After Lunch Beach Cleanup
2:00 – 3:00 PM – SURF CAMP COMPLETE / TEAR DOWN CREW
Every US4K surf therapy camp is themed and we pride ourselves on collaboration with the community including: nonprofit organizations, businesses, volunteer groups, clubs, and foundations. We strive to create safe spaces for children overcoming trauma between the ages of 3-18 so that they may have equal access to the transformative power of the ocean.
Additionally, we practice “Leave no Trace” policies, ensuring we leave our beaches cleaner after every event. We teach sustainability, encouraging our volunteers and young athletes to bring reusable water bottles and eliminate the use of single-use plastic at each event. With our partnership with Board & Brew, we promote healthy lifestyles by offering every child, chaperone and volunteer a healthy, gourmet sandwich, fresh fruit and nutritious snacks at every surf therapy camp.
Urban Surf 4 Kids surf therapy camps pair an adult volunteer with a youth athlete for 1:1 in-water instruction. Our staff are CPR / First Aid certified and lifeguards are skilled, certified and trained water experts. The safety of our attendees is our utmost priority.
We provide an Ohana (the Hawaiian word for family) to our youth through our strong volunteer base. We have been offering surf therapy for over 17 years in San Diego County and we look forward to creating more young stewards of the outdoors, young advocates for our oceans and beaches, and empowered youth through healthy relationships on and off the beach.
