Bayview Youth
Sail and Kayak at San Francisco’s India Basin Park
America True gives local youth an opportunity to
enjoy the southeastern waterfront
For
many youth in India Basin and Bayview/Hunter’s Point, August 14th
marked the first time they had experienced San Francisco Bay.
America True Sailing Programs, Santa Cruz Fleet 240, City Kayak,
Grand Prix Sailing Academy, the Dolphin Club, and The Mills
Corporation joined together to give many disadvantaged children and
teenagers the opportunity to experience sailing, the wind in their
faces, and the carefree joy of leaving their troubles ashore.
On that glorious Saturday, organizers transformed
India Basin Shoreline Park into a classroom for the area’s brand-new
sailors and kayakers. American’s Cup sailor Dawn Riley and many
other Bay Area aquatics experts introduced youth from San
Francisco’s southeastern neighborhoods to recreational opportunities
in their unexplored water-based playground.
“America True was delighted to have an opportunity
to show young people how sailing can be a fun, eye-opening
experience, and that it can be done in their own backyard.
Eventually they will be able to use this experience at the Piers
27-31 project,” said Dawn Riley, CEO of America True. “This
particular program is one of many where we use sailing to boost
kids’ confidence and independence and teach them teamwork as well as
respect for their environment.” Participants had their choice of
water transportation–Hobie Cats, whaleboats, and kayaks were on the
beach.
India Basin Shoreline Park is a rare sliver of nature located in one
of San Francisco’s historically industrial neighborhoods.
Established in 1996, the park is situated next to the newly restored
wetland habitat of Heron’s Head Park and located on the scenic Bay
Trail.
“I am proud to help America True introduce India
Basin Shoreline Park as a real recreational outlet that is
accessible to our city’s youth,” said San Francisco Supervisor
Sophie Maxwell, who represents the city’s southeastern
neighborhoods. “It is important for them to see that this great
natural resource exists in their own backyard.’’
*Details about America True: America True is a 501(c)(3) foundation
led by Dawn Riley that promotes and introduces young people to the
joys of sailing nationwide. The America True Youth Program was born
in 1997 while CEO Dawn Riley was campaigning for the 2000 America’s
Cup. Today, America True is solely dedicated to the youth program
started during the campaign. And while America True no longer
participates in the America’s Cup, we are more dedicated than ever
to sharing the life lessons of sailing with youth throughout the
United States. “If you can dream it, you can do it”!