Lemonade Stands + Lifeguards
Simple gatherings that make local ocean safety personal and approachable.
Nonprofit campaign concept
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 demos, 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 demonstrations.
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.
CBG is a community charity in formation. Final donation processing, tax-acknowledgment language, privacy policy, insurance, permits, and seller's permit details should be completed before live fundraising.