Skip to content

Government of Alberta promises $8 million to KidSport

On March 5, the Government of Alberta announced that it has committed to giving $8 million to a program that helps make sports and recreational activities more accessible and affordable for Alberta youth.
974a8847
The Government of Alberta is committing to support KidSport.

On March 5, the Government of Alberta announced that it has committed to giving $8 million to a program that helps make sports and recreational activities more accessible and affordable for Alberta youth. 

The money is provided to KidSport Alberta through the Every Kid Can Play program.

Alberta families can apply to KidSport Alberta for up to $350 to help with registration fees. Provincial and community-level non-profits can also apply for a grant to help them reduce costs with either the delivery, expansion, “or enhancement of existing community-level programs,” according to information from the Government of Alberta. 

“Sport and recreation opportunities should be affordable and accessible for all, especially young children and youth,” said Joseph Schow, Minister of Tourism and Sport, in the March 5 announcement.  

Sports are an important aspect of growth, and teach “teamwork, builds confidence and promotes healthy lifestyles that can last well into adulthood,” he added. 

Kelly Oehlerking, executive director of KidSport Alberta, said the funding will help ensure children, “regardless of their financial circumstances,” can enjoy playing sports. 

“KidSport has been able to support more than 8,500 kids through Every Kid Can Play, and this financial support will create transformative opportunities for thousands of Albertan children,” said Oehlerking. 

 


Mario Cabradilla

About the Author: Mario Cabradilla

Read more


Comments


No Facebook? No problem.

Here is how you can stay connected to the Airdrie City View and access local news in your community:

Bookmark our homepage for easy access to local news.
Pick up a copy of our newspaper and read local news that you cannot get elsewhere.
Sign up for our FREE newsletters to have local news & more delivered daily to your email inbox.
Download our mobile icon to have access to our news right at your fingertips.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks