Lemonade Stands + Lifeguards
Simple gatherings that make local ocean safety personal and approachable.
Youth ocean-safety initiative
Coronado Beach Grom funds the gear, access, and community moments that help kids return to the water with confidence.
CBG is not a lobbying organization and does not attempt to solve the pollution crisis directly. Its lane is practical: keep youth connected to ocean safety programs, equip Junior Lifeguards, create welcoming family beach moments, and report clearly to donors.
Equip: fins, rashguards, buoys, paddleboards, tents, flags, and water-safety supplies.
Connect: lifeguard meetups, bay-day options, beach safety sessions, and caregiver gatherings.
Include: future beach accessibility wheelchair and scholarship pathways.
Early funds beyond operating costs should turn quickly into beach equipment families can see and kids can use.
Put a pair of entry-level fins on a grom and make the donation immediately understandable.
The event strategy begins small and community-first, then matures into predictable giving, races, and larger donor moments.
Simple gatherings that make local ocean safety personal and approachable.
Sunset education events with hands-on safety practice.
A December tradition that supports year-end giving and family visibility.
Specific, shareable goals like wheelchair access or class gear kits.
A fall competition rooted in the real Coronado lifeguard tryout format.
A future gala: tuxedos on top, boardshorts on bottom.
Support can begin with one pair of fins, a full Sponsor a Grom gift, a local business partnership, or a future access-focused donation.
Coronado Beach Grom is pursuing 501(c)(3) recognition. The team will confirm current donation-processing and tax-acknowledgment details before accepting contributions.