Fundraising campaign underway so ‘all kids can play’
A Prince Albert charity that helps local kids get off the sidelines and into sports expects to see an increased demand for help this year.
KidSports is an organization that provides grants up to $500 to cover costs of registration fees so all kids aged 18 and under can play a season of sport.
On average, the Prince Albert branch assists 150 to 200 kids each year, but with the rising cost of living in a city that already has more kids living below the poverty level than any other city in Saskatchewan, the need to help even more youth has never been greater according to KidSport committee member Dwight Bergstrom.
“For kids living below the poverty line, some of the disadvantages can lead them to ending up in an at-risk lifestyle simply because of the financial roadblocks they face. If they get involved with positive activities like sports, that’s when they’re healthier physically and mentally and less inclined to get on the wrong track,” he said.