Our Vision
For Indigenous children and youth to carry themselves with pride and confidence to achieve their highest potential and dream big.
Discover how the Healing-Centered Futsal program in the Penelakut and Tla'amin communities has fostered personal and community growth among Indigenous youth. This groundbreaking initiative blends cultural practices with physical education, focusing on holistic development to empower youth. Dive into our findings to see how this pilot project has not only improved self-esteem and leadership skills among participants but also offers key recommendations for future initiatives aimed at sustaining and expanding the program's impact.
Dive into the Hope and Health 2023 Impact Report to discover the collective achievements and profound effects of our initiatives over the past year. The report is a tribute to the collaborative spirit of our dedicated partners, benefactors, and dream team, whose tireless contributions have significantly advanced our mission.
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First Generation Hope and Health Logo
Our original Hope and Health logo was designed by Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr. created to reflect the positive impact of soccer for the Aboriginal children and youth involved in Hope and Health.
Second Generation Hope and Health Logo
Our second generation Hope and Health logo is an original design by Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr. created to reflect the positive and uplifting impact for the Aboriginal children and youth involved in Hope and Health.
Contact Us
Hope and Health Community Hub
7122 Elk Ridge Road
PO Box 150
Lake Cowichan
V0R 2G0
We are honoured to reside on the Ts’uubaa-asatx Peoples traditional territory.