Asere Skateboarding
My recent trips to various countries, including Cuba and Brazil, where access to basic resources and skateboard supplies is a daily struggle, have truly opened my eyes to the pressing needs in these communities. Inspired by the resilience and passion of the people I’ve met, I am committed to making a difference. I’ve embarked on a mission to raise funds and bring much-needed skateboard supplies not just to Cuba and Brazil, but to other countries facing similar challenges. My goal is to provide recreational opportunities that foster a sense of community and empowerment among the youth.
Beyond simply delivering equipment, my vision is to collaborate with communities in the USA and around the world, united by a shared commitment to making a positive impact. Through these collaborations, I hope to offer more than just tangible support—I aim to share the love of Jesus and make disciples, ensuring that our efforts leave a lasting, meaningful impact on the lives of those we seek to help.
Mission is to bring supplies to countrys without access to skateboards and make disciples that truly know God
ASere = Friend
"Asere" is a popular slang word in Cuba that holds a significant place in the country's vibrant culture. It is often used as an informal way to refer to a friend or buddy. The term has deep roots in Cuban Spanish, influenced by African and Caribbean linguistic elements due to Cuba's rich cultural diversity. "Asere" embodies the warm and friendly nature of the Cuban people and their welcoming spirit towards visitors. It's not just a word; it's a reflection of the close-knit relationships and camaraderie that are an essential part of daily life on this beautiful island. So, when you hear someone in Cuba greet you with "Asere," you can be sure that they're extending a hand of friendship and inviting you to be a part of their community.
This is a grass roots, please email to Donote and find out more information