BC Special Olympics Project Outreach
More than 300 children participated in sport through BC Special Olympics' Project Outreach.
More than 300 children participated in sport through BC Special Olympics' Project Outreach.
More than 5,400 children learned the fundamentals of track and field through Run, Jump, Throw.
More than 2,000 youth learned basketball fundamentals through the Steve Nash Youth Development Program.
Kevin Loring is a first-time playwright who helped his community to heal with his play about survival.
Sport BC expanded its tour to visit 17 communities across BC in 2004-2007.
Trail hosted the 2007 World Junior A Hockey Challenge, which received $10,000 from Hosting BC.
Kootenay Spirit of BC committees gathered in Rossland for discussions.
The Trail literacy task group received $70,000 from Literacy Now Communites to improve literacy in the community and surrounding area.
The Trail Spirit of BC Committee hosted events to celebrate the annual Spirit of BC Week.
The World Championship for Junior A level hockey received $10,000 from Hosting BC.
Three schools registered with Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating in students.
96 students attended Explorations summer camps.
More than 300 students attended Explorations summer camps in the Kootenay-Columbia School District.
Over 5,400 children in 37 communities across BC learned track and field skill progressions with BC Athletics' Run, Jump, Throw Program, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Over 3,800 children in 41 communities across BC developed basketball skills in the Steve Nash Youth Development Program, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2008.
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 20 youth in 17 communities across BC particpated in Sport BC's Expansion of the Power of Sport Tour, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Over 9,600 youth in 26 communities across BC participated in Tennis BC's Expansion of the Tennis BC Schools Program, funded by the BC Sport Participation Program in 2004-2007.
Regional District of Kootenay Boundary received $10,000 from Creative Communities to develop the Cultural Map for Greater Trail.
Regional District of Kootenay Boundary received $10,000 from Creative Communities to develop a Cultural Map for the Boundary Region.
Trail received $5,000 from Spirit of BC.
More than 2,400 students in 9 schools in the Kootenay-Columbia School District participated in Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating.
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