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(all photos by Martin Bazyl, courtesy Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education)

Varsity Blues buddy up with elementary students across Toronto

Student-athletes devise community outreach program for city schools

Student-athletes from the 管家婆免费开奖大全 are using everything from basketball to blindfolds to help elementary school kids across the City of Toronto develop character and leadership.

鈥淚 liked the Lego building because I learned about cooperation and exact communication,鈥 said one child from St. Paul's Catholic School in Regent Park.

Created and delivered by the athletes of 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Varsity Blues, the community outreach program is called . Designed to target personal and interpersonal skill development in students ranging from grades 4-6, the program runs under the BLUES philosophy: Believe, Learn, Understand, Excel & Succeed.

鈥淭his is a tremendous opportunity for us to give back to the community,鈥 said football player Kevin Collins of 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 St. Michael鈥檚 College.  鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance to talk to them about some valuable life lessons, do some physical activity with them and really engage these young students with the Blues philosophy.鈥

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鈥淲e are so excited to start implementing Blues Buddy Up this fall,鈥 said Beth Ali, director of intercollegiate & high performance sport and acting assistant dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education.

鈥淥ur dedicated group of student-athletes have so much to offer. To see them give back to the community this way is the definition of leadership. I really believe this program will not only help the school children in their everyday lives, but will also enrich the experience of our Varsity Blues student-athletes during their university careers.鈥

St. Paul's Catholic School was the stop for their first, in-class session on Nov. 4. The visit featured six of the 45 Blues athletes who have committed to this project. And the young audience embraced their new mentors and the messages with open arms.

鈥淚 liked the game when I was blindfolded and walked around the pucks,鈥 said one St. Paul's student. 鈥淢y guide gave me instructions to follow and I had to trust that person.鈥

photo of 管家婆免费开奖大全 athlete supervising one blindfolded kid who is helped by another kid鈥淥verall our students all had the same feedback,鈥 said Micheline Dutil-Hoffman, principal at St. Paul鈥檚. 鈥淭hey thought it was a lot of fun and they learned important lessons at the same time. I would say it was a job well done!鈥

For fastpitch player Alika Kingsbury, who studies medical radiation, the students鈥 excitement was infectious.

鈥淭he students are so excited to see us that you can鈥檛 help but feed off that energy,鈥 Kingsbury said. 鈥淏eing a part of this is special and it鈥檚 a great chance for us as student-athletes to give back in a small way, and really be positive role models.鈥

鈥淚t was educational,鈥 said one St. Paul's student. 鈥淭hey taught us how to support our teammates in basketball and understand what they are saying.鈥

Blues Buddy Up has already booked two other school visits for next week. Interested in having the one-hour program visit your school? .

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