Mother-daughter teams are motivating women and girls to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle. Cheer them on!
Les speedées!
Catherine Bourbeau et Léa Boucher
Parce qu’on a du plaisir à bouger ensemble et que cela nous fait bien! C’est aussi parce que toutes les deux on aime relever des défis et qu’ensemble on forme une super équipe!
Goal: 150 $
Did you know that 9 out of 10 high school girls don’t meet the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines?
By participating in the Virtual FitSpirit Mother/Daughter Relay or by encouraging a participating team, you are contributing to reverse the problem of teenage girls abandoning sport and thus bringing them to be active for the life!
until now
Business Desjardins Group
Dedication of Olympic proportions
Sport and physical activity have been, and always are, an important part of Marie-Huguette’s life. Able to reconcile competing in high-level fencing while attending graduate school, she quickly developed skills that would serve her throughout her career. It is in fact this particular skill set that permitted her to strike a balance between her career and other interests.
In Marie-Huguette’s view, the best way to get girls interested in physical activity is to encourage them to try several sports and discover which ones they like best. Starting at an early age, Marie-Huguette provided her daughters with the chance to engage in all kinds of sports and activities. Today, sports continue to play a major role in their lives — in fact, it’s something they say they can’t live without!
Marie-Huguette decided to get involved in the FitSpirit Mother/Daughter Relay because she believes that the event does more than simply provide girls with an opportunity to be active. For her, it’s about helping them recognize the benefits of sports and exercise such as the way it helps girls build confidence and manage stress.
A member of the Board of Directors for the Governance and Ethics Committee serving the Canadian Olympics Committee, Marie-Huguette has been involved in amateur sports for more than 30 years. She also does work in areas such as education, health and business.
Donations raised by this business:6 350,00 $
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Goal: 150 $
Did you know that 9 out of 10 high school girls don’t meet the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines?
By participating in the Virtual FitSpirit Mother/Daughter Relay or by encouraging a participating team, you are contributing to reverse the problem of teenage girls abandoning sport and thus bringing them to be active for the life!
until now
Business Desjardins Group
Dedication of Olympic proportions
Sport and physical activity have been, and always are, an important part of Marie-Huguette’s life. Able to reconcile competing in high-level fencing while attending graduate school, she quickly developed skills that would serve her throughout her career. It is in fact this particular skill set that permitted her to strike a balance between her career and other interests.
In Marie-Huguette’s view, the best way to get girls interested in physical activity is to encourage them to try several sports and discover which ones they like best. Starting at an early age, Marie-Huguette provided her daughters with the chance to engage in all kinds of sports and activities. Today, sports continue to play a major role in their lives — in fact, it’s something they say they can’t live without!
Marie-Huguette decided to get involved in the FitSpirit Mother/Daughter Relay because she believes that the event does more than simply provide girls with an opportunity to be active. For her, it’s about helping them recognize the benefits of sports and exercise such as the way it helps girls build confidence and manage stress.
A member of the Board of Directors for the Governance and Ethics Committee serving the Canadian Olympics Committee, Marie-Huguette has been involved in amateur sports for more than 30 years. She also does work in areas such as education, health and business.
Donations raised by this business:6 350,00 $
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