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Challenger Baseball is an adaptive baseball program designed to empower children and youth living with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. The program teaches children and youth the core life skills inherent to baseball, including: teamwork, communication, determination, resiliency, inclusion, support and courage. Challenger Baseball ensures every participant has the opportunity to play in a fun and safe environment where they learn to become more independent, build confidence and self-esteem, improve their communication skills, and set and achieve their own personal goals.
The East Coast Trail Association is a registered charity established to provide a wilderness hiking experience by developing and maintaining the East Coast Trail, promoting public access, minimizing its impact on the natural environment and protecting it for future generations.
Football Newfoundland and Labrador (FNL) is the provincial governing body for all forms of football—tackle, touch, and flag—across Newfoundland and Labrador. Its mission is to foster the growth and development of football at all levels, from grassroots to high performance. FNL's objectives, as outlined in its Constitution and Bylaws, include: Youth Development: Providing an environment that supports the growth and development of football through regional co-ed youth programs. Program Management: Managing and operating FNL and its regional youth leagues in a non-profit manner. Provincial Oversight: Providing provincial oversight to affiliate leagues offering adult football programs. Athlete Development: Developing football athletes, coaches, and referees throughout the province through the creation of a Long Term Athlete Development plan. Policy Establishment: Establishing policies and procedures for the administration of football in the province.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics Association (NLAA) is the sole governing body in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador for the sport of Athletics. We organize events for Cross-Country, Track & Field, and Road Races for people of all ages and athletic abilities.
<b>VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY - </b><b>NLAA NEEDS VOLUNTEERS FOR XC SERIES FOR SCHOOLS</b> <div> Do you need volunteer hours, or an excuse to get out of the house on a Saturday morning? Volunteering with NLAA is a fun way to earn your volunteer hours, while learning new skills, meeting new friends, and giving back to the community. No previous experience necessary. The Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics Association (NLAA) is the sole governing body in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador for the sport of Athletics. We organize events for Cross-Country, Track & Field, and Road Races for people of all ages and athletic abilities. <b>UPCOMING EVENTS FOR 2023</b> All of these events will take place at Bowring Park, St. John's, NL <ul> <li>Saturday, September 23rd - Cross-Country Meet #1</li> <li>Saturday, September 30th - Cross-Country Meet #2</li> <li>Saturday, October 7th - Cross-Country Meet #3</li> <li>Saturday, October 28th - Cross-Country Championship</li> </ul> <div></div> Some of the tasks volunteers are needed for include: <ul> <li>Bib number pickup</li> <li>Course Set up/take down</li> <li>Marshaling</li> <li>Handing out medals</li> <li>Directing athletes/spectators entering the park towards the event</li> <li>Crowd Control</li> <li>Course sweeper - Following the last runner so one gets left behind</li> </ul> If you, or someone you know is interested in volunteering, please contact Nikita Gosse at nlaaoffice@gmail.com </div>
<strong>Scouts Canada</strong> is the country's leading youth organization. For more than 100 years, we have brought a world of adventure, outdoor experience and friendship to 17 million Canadian youth.
Special Olympics is composed of passionate, committed individuals from every walk of life, who recognise the value and unique gifts of people with <a title="Who can be a Special Olympics Athlete?" href="http://www.specialolympics.ca/newfoundland-and-labrador/athletes/who-can-be-special-olympics-athlete">intellectual disabilities</a>. And, who together, share the common belief of dignity, equality and opportunity for all people. Special Olympics Newfoundland and Labrador is a non-profit organization serving individuals with an intellectual disability, with a presence across the province. We are constantly expanding to add new programs in every part of the province. In the years since Special Olympics was brought to Newfoundland and Labrador, Special Olympics has been supported by a who’s who of outstanding leaders in the fields of sports, education, business, government and disability advocacy. They serve on the Provincial <a title="Board of Directors" href="http://www.specialolympics.ca/newfoundland-and-labrador/learn/about-special-olympics-newfoundland-labrador/board-directors">Board of Directors</a>, give financial and political support, act as spokespeople, help build awareness, and establish connections with important organizations and the government. Under the Board’s guidance and the guidance of Special Olympics leaders, our provincial family of grass-roots volunteers, athletes, family and staff work tirelessly to ensure a quality sports experience for Special Olympics athletes and an accepting community for their families. Every day, talented volunteers and staff work to bring our sports programs to as many places as possible. We work so that we may realize Special Olympics ultimate vision: to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities everywhere, and, in turn, transform the lives of everyone they touch – building a better, more accepting world for all of us.
<strong>What is ultimate?</strong> Since its creation in the late 60s, ultimate has gained worldwide recognition as a fast-paced, low-cost sport that emphasizes sportsmanship through Spirit of the Game. It’s easy to learn, requires little equipment and can easily be played in any open space. The basic skills of the game – throwing, catching, running and jumping – make for an easy transition for athletes from other sports, both team and individual. Ultimate is a self-refereed sport with the onus on each player to ensure that other players and themselves are acting within the rules and abiding by the ideals of fair play and <a href="https://canadianultimate.com/en_ca/spirit-of-the-game" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Spirit of the Game</a>. It’s built on the understanding of respect for all players on the field and that fair play is essential in creating an enjoyable playing experience. <b>What is Ultimate Newfoundland and Labrador (Ultimate NL)?</b> Ultimate NL is the provincial sports organization for ultimate frisbee in Newfoundland and Labrador. A not-for-profit organization that’s governed by a volunteer board of directors, its mandate is to grow the sport of ultimate throughout the province.