About
Chill Foundation offers snowboard and skateboard programs for youth ages 11 to 19. Chill says its programs use experiential learning activities, reflection, and discussion paired with boardsport lessons, and that they use a core value-driven curriculum and challenge by choice. For snowboard programs, transportation to and from the program, lift tickets, lessons, and head to toe gear are provided at no cost. For skate programs, access to a skate location, lessons, and gear are provided at no cost.
Programs
- Snowboard — 11-19 years old
- Skateboard — 11-19 years old · Chill’s skate programs bring boardsports to youth. Access to a skate location, lessons, and gear are provided at no cost to the youth and agency leads.
At a glance
- Ages: 11–18 years old
- General schedule: Winter season; Chill programs use experiential learning activities, reflection, and discussion paired with boardsport lessons. Chill also states that its programs use a core value-driven curriculum and challenge by choice.
About the provider
Chill Foundation says it has served more than 30,000 youth globally since 1995. Snowboarding has been part of the program since 1995, and skateboarding was added in 2012. The listed Reno/Tahoe Program & Community Coordinator is Julia Krier. Reno/Tahoe Chill works with schools, youth agencies, social programs, and boardsports partners, including Courage Project, Gateway Mountain Center, Hug High School, Nevada National Guard Child and Youth Program, Teen Challenge, Traner Middle School, Truckee High School, and Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation.
Chill states it uses Positive Youth Development best practices, experiential learning, a core value-driven curriculum, and challenge by choice. It says there is no cost to young people.
Last updated August 18, 2026.
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