Get you up to speed: Toronto hockey camp celebrates BIPOC women on the ice
A free, three-day hockey program for girls of colour is taking place in Toronto to enhance their connection to the sport. The initiative aims to foster inclusivity and a sense of community among participants.
The programme will run for three days and focuses on promoting inclusivity among girls of colour in hockey. Organisers have not disclosed the total number of participants or specific venues for the sessions.
Officials from the programme stated that the initiative aims to empower young players and foster a welcoming space for underrepresented groups in hockey. The programme is set to run for three days, with plans for future events depending on community feedback and participation levels.
What remains unclear — The number of participants in the free hockey program has not been disclosed.
Toronto hockey camp promotes inclusion for BIPOC women players

A free, three-day hockey program for girls of colour is back in Toronto to strengthen players’ connection to the sport in an inclusive and community-centred environment.













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