
www.thumbsupforfundingsport.ca
Supporting Sport in BC beyond 2010
The Thumbs Up For Funding Sport Campaign
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The Campaign is asking the Provincial Government to return sport funding to the 2008/09 levels
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The Provincial Government has invested heavily in sport in the lead-up to 2010
Thanks to this support, our athletes have performed better than ever before provincially, nationally and internationally
But the level of funding is scheduled to take a significant drop next fiscal year.
This means less opportunities for athletes to train and compete, fewer programs for kids, less funding for athletes and coaches, and higher costs for all participants | |
Click here to complete the 3 easy steps to support sport in BC beyond 2010!
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Thumbs up for bringing the 2010 Games to BC!
Thousands of British Columbians will be inspired to follow the footsteps of the Olympians and Paralympians they see competing at the Games in our backyard.
Thumbs up for supporting sport in the lead up to the Games!
The Provincial Government investment in sport has helped develop a system that provides great opportunities for BC Athletes to participate and perform from playground to podium.
Let’s give the thumbs up to continue investing in our BC Athletes
Our athletes will make us proud in 2010. Our athletes will motivate the children of 2010 to get off the couch and into sport and healthier lifestyles. Our athletes inspire excellence, hard work and determination. All British Columbians will be part of the success of our BC Athletes and in turn we should all be part of the support we provide athletes to reach their best.
Let’s give the thumbs up to investing in sport in BC at 08/09 levels!
Investing in sport is investing in our children, our youth, our communities, our environment and our economy. It is important to restore funding to 2008/2009 levels to ensure all young British Columbians have the opportunity to participate and perform in sport. |

Why is investing in Sport in BC important?
Sport builds character.
Sport provides an opportunity for children and youth to learn essential life skills like teamwork, leadership, goal setting and learning from others. Sport also build physical skills, healthy lifestyles and has a laundry list of positive to mental and emotional health. Like KidSport says - "Sport Skills are Life Skills".
Sport is a vital public service.
Good sport is a vital public service that brings people together in positive ways - as participants, as volunteers, as leaders, and as community builders. Sport is an integral part of BC's communities.
Sport enables community wellness and safety.
Today’s headlines concern all of us – sport makes a difference by helping to build safe, inclusive and connected communities.
Sport contributes to healthy living.
Our current generation of young people will have a lower life expectancy than their parents – sport for life can make a difference.
Sport is an important part of the economic turnaround.
The economic downturn is impacting families and communities across the province - sport can take part in the turnaround process and make an economic difference.
Sport promotes environmental sustainability.
We all share a concern for the sustainability of our environment – sport leaders can make a difference by promoting good practices and conserving the natural environment.
Sport creates local, provincial and national pride.
Athletes lead the way in many respects - as Team BC members representing our province, as a contribution to Team Canada on the international stage and our BC Athletes will soon be the pride of the province at the 2010 Games. Last summer in Beijing, BC athletes like Carol Huynh (Wrestling Gold), Simon Whitfield (Triathlon), Richard Peter (Wheelchair Basketball) and our Rowing Teams lead the way in one of our country’s best-ever Canadian performances.
Sport builds community leaders.
BC athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers give back and make a difference – as role models for girls in sports camps, raising funds for international development efforts, promoting ethical sport, and connecting with school children about healthy living and the right to play.