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AccesSurf Day at the Beach

AccesSurf Hawaii

Ewa Beach, Hawaii - Honolulu County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Ewa Beach

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Provider overview

AccesSurf Hawaii's Day at the Beach is a free monthly adaptive surf and swim program at White Plains Beach, with trained volunteers and specialized equipment for participants of all ages and abilities.

AccesSurf Hawaii is a Honolulu-based nonprofit founded in 2006 that provides free accessible water programs, including Day at the Beach and adaptive paddling, for people with disabilities.

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Ages
All ages and abilities; anyone with a physical or cognitive disability
Season
Year-round, on the first Saturday of each month, with occasional date or location changes
Cost
Day at the Beach is free; confirm registration, what to bring, and current dates on the events calendar.

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AccesSurf Day at the Beach (White Plains Beach Park)

Day at the Beach is held at White Plains Beach Park in Ewa Beach. Dates and locations occasionally change; families should confirm on the AccesSurf calendar.

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Day at the Beach adaptive surf and swim

Free monthly adaptive surfing, swimming, and flotation at White Plains Beach, with trained volunteers and specialized equipment.

Ages
All ages and abilities; anyone with a physical or cognitive disability
Season
Year-round, on the first Saturday of each month, with occasional date or location changes
Schedule
Day at the Beach is held on the first Saturday of each month at White Plains Beach Park, roughly 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; check the AccesSurf calendar for exceptions.
Cost
Day at the Beach is free; confirm registration, what to bring, and current dates on the events calendar.
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Why this is listed
AccesSurf Hawaii runs Day at the Beach, a free monthly program on the first Saturday of each month at White Plains Beach in Ewa Beach, where trained volunteers provide adaptive surfing, swimming, and flotation for people of all ages with physical or cognitive disabilities, using specialized surfboards, wave skis, and flotation devices.
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Day at the Beach adaptive surf and swim

AccesSurf Hawaii runs Day at the Beach, a free monthly program on the first Saturday of each month at White Plains Beach in Ewa Beach, where trained volunteers provide adaptive surfing, swimming, and flotation for people of all ages with physical or cognitive disabilities, using specialized surfboards, wave skis, and flotation devices.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive surfing, swimming, flotation, outrigger canoe paddling, physical and cognitive disabilities, trained volunteers, specialized surfboards, wave skis, and flotation devices.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about registration, beach access, water support and 1:1 volunteers, adaptive surfboards and flotation, what to bring, and how a first-time participant gets started.

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What we found: AccesSurf Hawaii runs Day at the Beach, a free monthly program on the first Saturday of each month at White Plains Beach in Ewa Beach, where trained volunteers provide adaptive surfing, swimming, and flotation for people of all ages with physical or cognitive disabilities, using specialized surfboards, wave skis, and flotation devices.

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