In sticking with the overall promotion of sports in the area we wanted to share the most recent press release we received from Matt Baker, Media Relation for the BC Lions.
Enjoy the read:
The BC Lions are proud to kick off the 2026 Indigenous Youth Program on Tuesday, April 7 with flag football practices around Greater Vancouver.
Back for a fifth season, IYP is in partnership with Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I-SPARC).
The program is an integral part of our organization’s continued commitment to the Orange Shirt initiative and building relationships with Indigenous youth.
The five-week program allows participants to learn the fundamentals of football along with the elements of teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership provided by the game.
“Since we launched it in 2022, the Indigenous Youth Program continues to be a meaningful extension of our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation,” said Jamie Taras, the Lions’ director of community partnerships.
“This year we are going to be working with a younger group of youth (ages 10-12). Our focus will remain the same to provide a fun engaging experience where youth can learn the valuable lessons that sport teaches. How teamwork and commitment can lead to growth and success in life.”
Each team is led by a group of BC Lion player coaches for a series of practices before the program wraps up with all teams coming together for a tournament at Surrey’s Tom Binnie Park on Sunday, April 26.
The program also features a skills workshop at the Richmond Olympic Oval on Sunday, April 19.
“I·SPARC is proud to once again partner with the BC Lions on the Indigenous Youth Program,” said Rick Brant, I·SPARC’s CEO.
“This impactful initiative brings the excitement of football to four communities, offering Indigenous youth the opportunity to learn from some of the best in the game. We’re grateful to the Lions players, staff, and sponsors for their continued commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and inspiring environment for Indigenous athletes to thrive.”
Members of the media can view the schedule HERE and are encouraged to contact mbaker@bclions.com if interested in covering practices, the workshop, or the final tournament.
IYP is presented by Prospera Credit Union and LIUNA Local 1611 and supported by BC Hydro, Fortis BC and Leavitt Machinery.
About the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council
The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SPARC) is a provincial organization established with the purpose of improving the health outcomes of Indigenous peoples by supporting and encouraging physically active individuals, families, and communities.
The programs and services delivered by I·SPARC are designed to build capacity and increase access to sport, physical activity, and recreation in First Nations communities, Métis Chartered Communities, Aboriginal Friendship Centres, schools, and other delivery agencies throughout British Columbia.
For more information, please visit: www.isparc.ca
Media Contact:
Brock Freeman, Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity, & Recreation Council (I·SPARC)
Senior Manager, Communications bfreeman@isparc.ca