Eighth annual Hope and Health set for Monday in Nanaimo

Hope and Health - Nanaimo - Spike

The eighth annual Hope and Health will take place on August 19 at the Beban Park Grass Field Nanaimo.


Hope and Health board members and Whitecaps FC players Jake Nerwinski and Brett Levis will be in attendance along with their teammates Doneil Henry, Jon Erice, Ali Adnan, Theo Bair and David Norman.


They’ll also be joined by Hope and Health board member and former ‘Caps U-15 head coach James Merriman, local Vancouver Island University Mariners soccer players, Pacific FC players, Whitecaps FC club ambassador Carl Valentine and Spike!

This impressive lineup will run Vancouver Island-based Indigenous children and youth through a day of soccer skills, drills and games, after being kitted up with an authentic Hope and Health jersey, game-sized personal soccer ball, socks and cleats (first come, first serve basis for the cleats which are possible due to generous donations through the recent “Boot It Forward” Boot Drive).

Beyond the game of soccer, the day camp is designed to bring communities together and empower children and youth. The Hope and Health organization was founded on the core belief that this movement has the power to inspire Indigenous children and youth at the centre, to move towards their dreams – on and off the pitch.

After this eighth summer, Hope and Health day camps will have seen over 3,000 participants, from more than 75 First Nation communities represented across the Hope and Health initiatives. For the most part, the participants are repeat attendees, making Hope and Health a trusted annual experience that the kids look forward to every summer!

Hope and Health is excited to share another special day with all the volunteers, board members, Whitecaps FC players and most importantly, the children and youth participating in Monday’s event.

Hope and Health is open to Indigenous children and youth ages 5-18. Pre-registration is available by contacting deana@hopeandhealth.org and walk-up registration is available at the day of the camp (registration opens at 9 a.m.). The camp will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT.