Province of BC Proclaims Sep 25 - Oct 1, 2022 as KidSport BC Powered by Sport BC Week

 

The Province is highlighting several commitments to programs that make sporting activities more affordable for families and empower under-represented children and youth to jump back into sport and physical activities, regardless of family finances.

 

This comes as the Province marks KidSport BC Powered by Sport BC Week.

 

“We know how important it is for children and youth to participate in sport and physical activities,” said Melanie Mark, Hli Haykwhl Ẃii Xsgaak, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “Sport is the great equalizer. It has the power to heal, to promote good health and to lead children and youth to brighter futures. No child should be benched because of their family’s finances. That’s why we are investing in several programs, to take the financial barriers out of the game. Our government is committed to move the dial so all children and youth can thrive, dream big and shine in all aspects of their lives.”

 

Cost keeps one in three kids out of organized sport, especially those from marginalized or remote communities. Families who face financial hardships often struggle to pay for their children to participate in sport and physical activities. The COVID-19 pandemic added a layer of economic, social and health challenges.

 

Kids who are active through sport are physically and mentally healthier, more connected to their community and develop important life skills, such as teamwork and leadership. In honour of KidSport BC week, which runs Sept. 25 until Oct. 1, 2022, the Government of B.C. renews its commitment and support for children and youth around the province.

 

KidSport BC is an example of a measure that exists to provide direct financial support to families with low incomes. Through KidSport BC, children could be eligible for as much as $400 per child, per calendar year, to help pay for membership with eligible sport organizations.

 

The Province provides an annual contribution of $400,000 to KidSport. In 2019, it provided a one-time $2.5-million investment to expand the program over three years. As a result, $1.3 million was distributed to KidSport BC community chapters in 2021, supporting more than 4,100 kids in 132 communities. The remaining funds will be used this year.

 

“Sport helps kids find belonging, shapes character, fuels healthy habits, builds confidence and unleashes potential – benefits that are important for all kids, but especially those who face disadvantages growing up,” said Rob Newman, president and CEO, Sport BC. “By funding grants to help cover the cost of sport registration fees, KidSport BC and our 40 community chapters across the province, in partnership with our Sport BC members and their local clubs, are helping more kids get off the sidelines to experience the power of sport.”

 

Read more of the announcement here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2022TACS0045-001416

 

If you need financial support to help cover the cost of sport registration fees, you may be eligible for a KidSport grant. Learn more or apply for funding here: https://kidsportcanada.ca/british-columbia/provincial-fund/