Jack Hanson for the Ben Did Go 10.0
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Ben Carlson FoundationHelp me raise money for the 10th Annual Ben Did Go in Memory of Lifeguard Ben Carlson
$30
raised by 3 people
$3,000 goal
1 month left
On September 13th 2025, I will be joining a group of 100 paddlers crossing the Catalina Channel (on prone paddleboards) from Avalon to Newport Beach (30 miles, over the course of 8 hours). This is a fundraiser to honor the legacy of fallen Newport Beach Lifeguard Ben Carlson. Funds raised will be used to support water safety, International Lifeguarding, Junior Lifeguards, and scholarships. For those who know me, you know my love and respect for the ocean and those who make the sacrifice to keep people safe. I hope you will help me honor the legacy of Ben and everything he stood for by donating to this worthy cause. Any amount helps.
Ben's Story: It occurred at the end of a busy 4th of July weekend that was marked by warm conditions, abnormally large and turbulent surf, and giant crowds. Newport Beach Lifeguards made 562 rescues that holiday weekend. Many of those were dramatic lifesaving events that resulted in relieved and reunited families, but the next rescue would not. At 5:15 pm, Newport Beach Lifeguards Ben Carlson and Gary Conwell were patrolling beyond the large surf in a NBLG rescue boat when they spotted a distressed swimmer. Ben jumped from the boat and after a long swim made contact with the man. As they began to make their way back out to the rescue boat, both were hit by a large wave and taken over the falls.
The distressed swimmer made it to the surface and was rescued, but Ben was missing. A 3 hour search ensued that included members from 7 agencies including Newport Beach Lifeguards, Fire, Police, Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol, Huntington Beach Lifeguards, Laguna Beach Lifeguards and State Parks. Ben was eventually located more than a half a mile away from the original rescue location at 8 pm and was transported by Newport Beach Paramedics to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased. He was the first and only Newport Beach Lifeguard to die in the line of duty since the service was formed in 1923.
To learn more visit https://www.bencarlsonfoundation.org/bendidgo-100
Thank you,
Jack