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Play to Lead by Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities


  • Calgary Calgary, AB Canada (map)

Play to Lead is a leadership program for high-school aged girls, and their coaches, that supports them in reaching their full potential as leaders in, and through, sport.

  • The Play to Lead program kicks off by bringing together girls and their coaches for a three-day, in-person Summit where, through experiential learning opportunities, they will explore leadership skills, build connections, and have fun!  

  • Building on the lessons and experiences of the Summit, the continues with a series of learning opportunities, activities and challenges where participants, with the support of their coaches, are able to put their leadership skills into action in their home communities.  

  • At the end of the Play to Lead program year, athletes will be invited to develop and share a Personal Leadership Project that focussed on creating positive sport experiences for girls in their community and beyond.

  • After the program, athletes will join the Alumni community, where they will have long-term access to mentorship, networking, and professional development opportunities to support their goals as athletes and leaders.   

The program is available to all girls between the ages of 13-17 from across the province- there is absolutely no cost for athletes and coaches to register which includes travel support to and from the summit, accommodations, meals, and all summit experiences.

Registration:  

Athletes can complete their registration using the link below:

https://forms.office.com/r/nw7LVEd1SM

Coaches and sport leaders attending the summit must commit to supporting their athlete throughout the duration of the program. Coaches can register using the link below:

 https://forms.office.com/r/wqU2p8EkfB

If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out or contact the Play to Lead team directly at: playtolead@cantire.com

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