The plan for Isla’s 100 bowls in 100 days challenge is to visit as many different skatebowls as possible, so there’s a road trip in the works which will take in Gisborne, Flaxmere, Hastings, Napier, Auckland, Mangawhai, Te Awamutu, Fielding, Wellington, Palmerston North, Chistchurch and Tauranga.
Isla’s family is happy to support her passion for skateboarding because it’s about fresh air, freedom from devices, resilience, life lessons, and the fact she does it all with a huge smile. "We chose the Mental Health Foundation as the recipient of Isla's challenge because we know mental health is just as important as physical health," says Chloe. "Resilience, confidence, and self-assuredness are all important for a great life."
By day 10 of her challenge, Isla had already smashed her $1,000 fundraising goal. At the time of writing, her tally was sitting at $2,000. Isla also gained the attention of national media with a story on TVNZ's Seven Sharp.
"Happy, excited, and proud," is how Isla describes the support she's received. She has a message for everyone: "It's okay to be sad, but if you're sad every day, then you won't have good days."