The Concrete Club

Skate & Arts Community

The Concrete Club (TCC) is a not-for-profit organisation creating a safe and inclusive community for young people, through the delivery of trauma informed, psycho-social early intervention programs through skating, community arts and events. 

TCC aims to enrich the lives of young people through community connections and the transformative power of the arts, skate culture and events. To help build a vibrant youth culture, with the aim to build organic supports and strong mentorships for our young people.  

Providing rich and meaningful programs from a Trauma Informed perspective to ensure our spaces are safe and inclusive. Our First Nations programs are led by First Nations workers to provide cultural inclusion and ensure that cultural security is embedded throughout all of our program development and delivery. We welcome people from all backgrounds, cultures, sexual orientation and genders. 

We have been successful in obtaining funding from various bodies to provide free programs for local young people including. 

 

  • Skate Mentorships 
  • Ramp Building
  • Screen Printing
  • Community Arts Programs
  • Photography
  • Skate Camp & Skate Park Tours
  • Roving Roller Performers
  • Youth Events

 

 

 

The Concrete Club acknowledge the Wadandi People as the Traditional Custodians of the land which we live/skate and play on. We  recognise their continuous strong connection to Wadandi Boodja and culture.  We  pay our respects to Elders past, present and the emerging leaders. While we primarily operate on Woodjitiup Bilya, Wadandi Boodja; we would like to extend our respects to all of the Traditional Custodians and First Nations people across the country. We acknowledge sovereignty was never ceded, and we are on stolen land. We stand in solidarity with all First Nations people who continue to fight against the impacts of colonisation. 

Always was. Always will be.