Partnerships
Our Partnerships
Hope and Health extends heartfelt
gratitude to all host nations, partners,
and donors for your invaluable
support and commitment.
Your contributions help us to achieve
our mission for Indigenous children
and youth realize their fullest
potential and achieve their dreams as
champions for life through the
transformative power of sport.
Life Giver
Kw’umut Lelum
Kw’umut Lelum, known as Hope and Health’s “Life Giver” is a founding and legacy partner. Kw’umut Lelum is an Indigenous agency rooted in Coast Salish snuw'uy'ulh that provides culturally-driven family support, caregiving services and community programs and services to nine First Nations on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Legacy Partners
Electronic Arts/EA Sports FC
Also known as our Platinum Sponsor, through the EA Sports FC Futures Initiative, EA Sports supports Nautsa’mawt FC Academy’s mission of mentoring and empowering the future generation of Indigenous youth athletes across 26 nations in BC. EA Sports has been committed to meaningfully invest in community-level football through product innovation, community investment and partner initiatives across the foundations of football.
Adidas
Adidas, a leading global apparel brand has partnered with Hope and Health to deliver meaningful sports opportunities to Indigenous communities across BC. Adidas recognizes and acknowledges the importance of Hope and Health’s mission and vision to uplift soccer programming, coach development, and community experiences across Indigenous communities.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities is a national organization committed to removing barriers to sport and recreation for kids in need. Their support of Hope and Health includes funding programs that empower Indigenous youth through sport, fostering community engagement and personal development.
Scotiabank
Scotiabank, the third largest bank in Canada, partners with Hope and Health to deliver mini pitches across Indigenous communities in BC and provide the Hope and Health community with unique experiences. Scotiabank’s support allows Indigenous youth and children to excel as athletes and offers a space for athletic development.
BC Place
BC Place, home of the BC Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and Canada’s national soccer teams, supports Hope and Health by providing tickets and hosting the annual BC Place Community Camp for Indigenous youth. This partnership offers participants a unique opportunity to play where the pros do, creating inspiring and memorable experiences through sport.
Helijet
Helijet generously supports Hope and Health’s logistics and transport by ensuring team members arrive safely and efficiently for community programming! Helijet proudly operates a fleet of medium and large helicopters, planes and corporate jets in Richmond, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii.
BC Soccer Association
BC Soccer has been a key facilitator in ensuring all community coaches and staff are certified in Canada Soccer Coaching and promotes the development of high-performing Indigenous athletes, coaches and community programs. BC Soccer is the provincial sport governing body responsible for the Governance, Promotion, and Development of the game of soccer in British Columbia.
City of Burnaby
The City of Burnaby has partnered with Hope and Health, an Indigenous-led non-profit, to collect new lightly used soccer boots for Indigenous children and youth. This initiative supports the organization’s “Boot It Forward” program, which aims to enhance access to sports and promote reconciliation through community engagement.
Oddball Workshop & Supply
Oddball Workshop, based in Burnaby, is a premier supplier of custom sublimated apparel, specializing in performance wear for volleyball, paddling, and other sports. Their collaboration with Hope and Health includes creating custom gear for Indigenous youth programs, showcasing a shared commitment to community empowerment and cultural support.
Heart of America
Heart of America is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming learning environments and increasing access to education for underserved communities across the United States and Canada. Through partnerships with schools, non-profits, and corporate volunteers, they renovate classrooms, libraries, and community spaces, providing resources such as books and technology to support educational equity.
Trigate Properties Group
Trigate Properties has partnered with Hope and Health to support the BC Place Community Camp, an annual event that brings together Indigenous youth for a day of soccer, mentorship, and cultural activities. Through this collaboration, Trigate Properties contributes to the development and empowerment of Indigenous children and youth, aligning with Hope and Health’s mission to improve long-term health and life outcomes through sport.
Kendor Textiles
KenDor Textiles, based in Delta, BC, is a leading supplier of sustainable fabrics and is proud to provide the materials for all of Hope and Health’s jerseys. Their commitment to environmental responsibility and community support helps create high-quality, eco-friendly gear for Indigenous youth programs.
Musco Sports Lighting
Musco Lighting, renowned for its innovative sports lighting solutions, collaborates with Hope and Health to enhance the “Be the Change” Mini-Pitch Initiative across Indigenous communities in British Columbia. Their support includes providing state-of-the-art LED lighting for multi-sport mini-pitches, creating safe and inspiring spaces for youth to engage in soccer and other sports.
Knox Contracting
Knox Contracting, a general contracting company based in Nanaimo, BC, actively supports Hope and Health’s “Be the Change” Mini-Pitch initiative by contributing to the development of high-quality, inspiring environments for Indigenous youth across British Columbia. Their involvement reflects a shared commitment to community empowerment and youth engagement through sport.
UBC Thunderbirds Women’s Soccer
UBC Thunderbirds Women’s Soccer partners with Hope and Health to empower Indigenous youth through sport and mentorship. Their student-athletes play a hands-on role in delivering soccer programs and inspiring young leaders in Indigenous communities.
Pacific FC
Pacific FC, based in Langford, BC, actively supports Hope and Health by donating proceeds from their Indigenous-designed “Resilience Kit” jerseys to the organization. Additionally, the club collaborates with Hope and Health to host soccer camps and provide mentorship to Indigenous youth across Vancouver Island, fostering community engagement and empowerment.
Loyalty Partners
Host Nation Partners
Become a Partner
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