Support

Figure skating is a very demanding sport--physically, mentally and financially. I am blessed and lucky to have an amazing support system and team to help me, but the financial side can become overwhelming. My biggest support is my mom. She is single and works three jobs to support my training. I moved from Cleveland to train in Chicago with Rohene Ward, and my mom has stepped up to help make this happen. I have a goal to make it to Team USA, and this move was a necessary step on that journey. She does her best to fully support my dream, but every extra little bit helps and is incredibly appreciated on this long and strenuous journey to my goal.

I want to thank everyone who has helped to support my dream. Your kindness and generosity are truly appreciated.

Thanks

Nathan

https://gofund.me/35827221 

You can also support my skating by making a tax-deductible donation to the New England Amateur Skating Foundation (NEASF). Information on the Foundation is included below. 

Make your check payable to the foundation. With your donation, please also include a note stating that you suggest your financial contribution be put towards the skating expenses of Nathan Chapple. 

Send your donation to the address below.

NEASF

P.O. BOX 6881

Providence, Rhode Island 02940 


If you have further questions about the Foundation, please email e-mail Missy Bennett at 

 neasf@hotmail.com or write to:


Missy Bennett

P.O. Box 6881

Providence, RI 02940


The NEASF is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to assist competitive amateur skaters. All Regional, Sectional, National and International skaters are eligible for assistance.

The mission of the Foundation is to assist competitive skaters by defraying some of their ever-increasing expenses. With many skaters in need of support, the Foundation, a tax-exempt organization, offers the opportunity of sponsorship to anyone who would like to help.

Donations are received from both individuals and corporations. The monies collected are then used to defray skating-related expenses such as ice time, lessons, costumes, equipment, competition fees, strength training, ballet, off-ice classes and travel expenses.

The NEASF Allocations Committee reviews its information about a skater and allocates funds accordingly. Information reviewed includes comments and recommendations of clubs, professionals and donors, as well as the experience and competitive level of the skater.

The skater must submit a bill or bills signed by the skater as well as the head coach. If the skater is under 18 years of age, the bills must be signed by a parent and the head coach. Payment is made directly to the vendor or provider of the services.

One hundred percent of your donation goes to the skater. The NEASF charges no fees and there are no deductions of any kind. All of the operating expenses of the Foundation are paid by volunteers. All donations are used to help the skaters.

The NEASF is tax-exempt under 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations, therefore, may be deductible. You should consult with your tax accountant or advisor as to how your contributions are to be treated.

NEASF New England Amateur Skating Foundation