100 Mile House measures up in accessibility
The District of 100 Mile House received $15,000 from Measuring Up for a community assessment and upgrades to the Marsh Trail.
The District of 100 Mile House received $15,000 from Measuring Up for a community assessment and upgrades to the Marsh Trail.
More than 10,400 children learned to wrestle with program from Wrestling BC.
More than 300 children participated in sport through BC Special Olympics' Project Outreach.
More than 1,200 girls and women participated in sport through this ProMOTION Plus program.
100 Mile House hosted free events to celebrate Spirit of BC Week 2008.
Students attended sport and recreation camps at Mile 108 Elementary in 2005.
100 Mile House received $15,000 from Measuring Up to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities.
The 100 Mile House literacy task group received $100,000 from Literacy Now Communities to improve literacy in the community and surrounding area.
Four schools registered with Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating in students.
More than 600 young hockey players participated in the Spirit of 2010 Hockey Tournament.
The 100 Mile House Spirit of BC Committee hosted events to celebrate the annual Spirit of BC Week.
The Cariboo Regional District received $15,000 from Measuring Up to create an accessible outdoor trail system in Tatlayoko Valley.
The South Cariboo Movement Arts Alliance received $12,000 from Innovations for Arts on the Move, a series of touring performances.
The District of 100 Mile House received $15,000 from Measuring Up to evaluate and improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities.
4,100 people visited the 2010 Legacies Now Connecting Communities Tour at the South Cariboo Garlic Festival in 2008.
One youth participated in the Altitude Youth Experience.
Measuring Up distributed $125,000 to the Measuring Up The North project to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities in 34 communities and seven regional districts in Northern BC.
Over 1,200 young girls in 15 communities across BC received resources, support, leadership and opportunities for partnerships with ProMOTION Plus Girls Only Program, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Over 300 youth in 24 communities across BC participated in the BC Special Olympics' Project Outreach, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Over 10,400 youth in 32 communities across BC discovered the fundamentals of wrestling with Wrestling BC's Kids Wrestling program, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Over 1300 adolescent girls and women from seven communities as well as 111 coaches participated in ProMOTION Plus' Girls Only Badminton and Downhill Girls programs in 2007-2010 thanks to $25,000 from the BC Sport Participation Program.
100 Mile House received $5,000 from Spirit of BC.
Canim Lake Indian Band received $5,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for the Paddling Together program.
More than 3,300 students in 23 schools in the Cariboo-Chilcotin School District participated in Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating.
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