More than just concrete and steel; it’s a symbol of hope
In the heart of Rome, New York, a grassroots movement has emerged, fueled by tragedy yet brimming with hope. The Rome Community Foundation, in collaboration with the SFM SKATEPARK PROJECT and the City of Rome, is on a mission to construct a waterfront skatepark on the Erie Canal. This endeavor isn’t just about building ramps and rails—it’s about building resilience, community, and a brighter future for our youth.
The genesis of this project is deeply rooted in loss. The passing of a beloved member of the Rome community, Stone Mercurio, to suicide shook the town to its core, shedding light on the mental health struggles faced by today’s youth. In the face of adversity, Rome has chosen to respond with unity and action. Parents are engaging in vital conversations with their children, and teenagers are stepping up to advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
At the heart of this movement lies a simple yet profound idea: a skatepark as a sanctuary. It’s not just a recreational facility; it’s a lifeline for those battling mental health issues, a safe haven for young people of all ages and abilities, and a symbol of revitalization for downtown Rome. This skatepark will transform a blighted brownfield into a vibrant community asset, providing a space for growth, connection, and healing.
What sets this project apart is its grassroots nature. Driven by the passion and determination of Rome’s youth, this endeavor has garnered overwhelming support from the community. In less than a year, over $1 million has been raised from individual donors, small businesses, and civic grants—a testament to the power of collective action and the unwavering spirit of Rome.
However, the road ahead is not without its challenges. Brownfield remediation, geotechnical improvements, and escalating construction costs threaten to derail this ambitious vision. That’s why the support of the U.S. Senate is crucial. By investing in this project, we’re not just building a skatepark; we’re investing in the physical, mental, and social well-being of our youth and future generations.
This is more than just concrete and steel; it’s a symbol of hope, resilience, and community strength. A youth-designed skatepark isn’t just a recreational facility; it’s a catalyst for positive change. It provides an outlet for those who lack resources or support, a sense of belonging for those who feel marginalized, and a platform for growth and leadership development.
In the face of adversity, Rome is choosing hope. With the support of our elected officials, we can turn tragedy into triumph, blight into beauty, and despair into opportunity. Together, let’s build a skatepark—and a future—that we can all be proud of.
Join the SFM Skatepark team for a groundbreaking celebration on May 23, 5-8:30pm at Bellamy Harbor Park.