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Federal funding to support community sports in Brampton 'a beautiful investment,' mayor says

Brampton's Mayor Patrick Brown has welcomed an announcement of $175,000 in financial support from the federal government for community sport activities to 25 local organizations in the city.

National-level organizations that are receiving funding through the Community Sport for All Initiative are distributing the money.

"I welcome the federal announcement to help underrepresented groups get involved in sports. I think sports is a preventative health care. It is encouraging healthy, active lifestyles, and at a time when we have rising rates of childhood obesity," Brown told CBC Toronto.

"...If there [are] young girls in our community that may not be able to afford a soccer league or equipment [and] are now going to be able to play,  that's a beautiful investment."

Minister of Sport Pascale St-Onge made the announcement during a visit Saturday with Brams United Girls Soccer Club, one of the community organizations receiving funding from ParticipACTION. 

St-Onge heard about the tremendous work the non-profit organization does to empower girls through the sport of soccer, helping them build self-confidence in a positive environment while providing a place to make friends, stay active and have fun.

"Support for community sport reinforces the government of Canada's commitment to building stronger and healthier communities," St-Onge said. 

"Sport plays an important role in building self-esteem and leadership skills, which allow people to grow and thrive physically, emotionally and socially. It should be accessible to all. Everyone deserves the opportunity to take part in sport and physical activity."

Cathy Senior, club president, Brams United Soccer Club, said the Community Sport for All Initiative is helping community

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