For two days, Petersen lived on the streets. With nowhere to go, she ended up in a care home, severely depressed.
It’s been a long journey to self-acceptance. In the course of getting her life on board, she’s enabling others to get back up.
“I’ve never had that space where I can be who I want to be,” Petersen says. “When I started skating I felt safe.” She first saw the impact of sport while coaching surfing at Waves for Change, a Laureus Sport for Good programme. Liberated by the adrenaline rush, Petersen realised she could take it further – with longboarding. Now, Petersen teaches girls in Lavender Hill how to carve, giving them the opportunity to move forward and express themselves.“Many people are scared to live the life they want to because they’re scared of being isolated,” Petersen says.“It is important to have someone to speak to without the fear of being turned away,” she says.
For every fall and success, Petersen is there cheering them on. In these moments, skateboarding takes on new meaning.READ MORE:
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