Kaitlyn Lawes, the renowned Manitoba curler, has launched an ambitious project aimed at inspiring and empowering young people across the province. This groundbreaking initiative, dubbed “Curling for Life,” seeks to foster personal growth, self-confidence, and community engagement among Manitoba’s youth.
Project Overview
“Curling for Life” is a comprehensive program designed to provide young Manitobans with valuable life skills, mentorship, and opportunities for personal development. Lawes, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time Canadian champion, will share her expertise and experience to guide participants through various aspects of the project.
Key Components
1. Mentorship Program: Lawes will personally mentor a select group of young curlers, providing guidance on technique, strategy, and sportsmanship.
2. Life Skills Development: Participants will engage in workshops focused on building self-confidence, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.
3. Community Involvement: The project will encourage youth to participate in local volunteer initiatives, promoting social responsibility and community engagement.
4. Curling Clinics: Lawes will conduct curling clinics, offering expert instruction and feedback to young curlers.
Partnerships and Collaborations
Lawes has partnered with:
1. Manitoba Curling Association
2. Curl Manitoba
3. Local schools and educational institutions
4. Community organizations and charities
Goals and Objectives
“Curling for Life” aims to:
1. Empower 100+ young Manitobans through mentorship and life skills development
2. Increase participation in curling among youth by 20%
3. Foster a sense of community and social responsibility among participants
4. Provide opportunities for personal growth and development
Lawes’ Vision
“I’m passionate about giving back to my community and helping young people reach their full potential,” Lawes said. “Curling has taught me invaluable lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and resilience. I want to share these experiences with the next generation.”
Testimonials
“Kaitlyn’s project is a game-changer for Manitoba’s youth. Her dedication to giving back is truly inspiring.” – Vivian Santos, Manitoba Curling Association
“Lawes’ mentorship has already made a significant impact on our daughter. We’re grateful for this incredible opportunity.” – Karen Brown, Parent
Project Timeline
– September 2023: Project launch and mentorship program commencement
– October 2023: First curling clinic and life skills workshop
– December 2023: Community involvement initiative launch
– April 2024: Project evaluation and participant graduation
Get Involved
To learn more about “Curling for Life” or to register for the program, visit:
– Website: (link unavailable)
– Social media: @CurlingForLifeMB
– Email: info@(link unavailable)
Kaitlyn Lawes’ “Curling for Life” project embodies the spirit of community engagement, empowerment, and inspiration. By sharing her expertise and experience, Lawes is poised to make a lasting impact on Manitoba’s youth, fostering a brighter future for generations to come.