Alberta invests in AMP Legacy Foundation of Canada to expand programming
The Government of Alberta is investing $500,000 in the AMP Legacy Foundation of Canada to support its efforts to make hockey more inclusive for children with disabilities.
Located in Calgary, the Foundation advocates for adaptive sports, education and meaningful change. It also aims to empower children with physical disabilities by creating programs that foster physical activity in an inclusive environment.
“The AMP Legacy Foundation of Canada does amazing work in building inclusive communities through adaptive sports. Their work is truly inspiring, and I know this funding will play a key role in helping them make sport more accessible and improve the lives of more young Albertans,” said Jason Nixon, Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services.
For example, the organization offers a program to Grade Three students, supports mixed-ability jamborees for adaptive and able-bodied athletes and supports the first Tier One NHL-affiliated hockey team in Canadian history, government representatives say.