Surfing the Nations is a non-profit, humanitarian organization delivering the message of love and hope through the sport of surfing and acts of selfless service.
STN moved their headquarters from Honolulu to Wahiawa in Febuary 2009. They decided to relocate here because they were in the process of expanding, and after two years or searching, a chance opportunity arose to purchase one of Oahu’s oldest bars, The Top Hat, and the apartment building attached to it.



Aloha,
I would like to meet with the CEO/Director today. (7/18/11) Around 12:00 or 1:00 if this is at all possible. I have an idea that I am sure will help you on your path of direction. I couldn’t add my web page above so I will do it here.
songsofthechildren.org. Please call me at 664-4329/265-9024.
Brother Bob
During a furlough from our mission in Haiti, I was visiting my son in Mililani and he gave me a copy of your video: Gum For My Boat. We have a similar surf outreach here in Haiti which is having such a positive impact on the “beach boys”–basically street kids in the Jacmel area. Haiti has small consistent surf and the kids love it! I would love to learn from your experience to make our outreach more effective. What are your thoughts on coming to Haiti to share your wisdom with us? Keep up the good work! Dr. Ken Pierce, Field Director, The Hands and Feet Project, Jacmel, Haiti. dr.pierce@hafproject.org
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I was wondering how or if you can become part of this organization?
Thank you
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