Game on! VSB students participate in accessible sports during the inaugural OneAbility Games

A girl in a pink sweater high-fives her soccer coach, who is wearing a purple OneAbility Games shirt

Students from across the Lower Mainland came together at the Richmond Olympic Oval this May for the inaugural OneAbility Games, where they had the opportunity to try a variety of adaptive sports, build confidence, and connect through inclusive play and competition.

In this story from the Vancouver School Board, hear how students experienced the Games through the PLAY stream and why events like these help create more accessible and welcoming opportunities for all young people.

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