ā11 Days of Givingā earns Thunder CCAA Community Service Award
Posted on: May 26, 2021
CORNWALL, ON – Late last year, during a difficult and challenging holiday season, the AVĪŽĀė (AVĪŽĀė) Department of Athletics & Recreation came together to give back to their community with ā11 Days of Givingā.
The remarkable initiative has earned the AVĪŽĀė Thunder the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Community Service Award for 2021.
Each of the Concordia Thunderās 11 athletic teams, who compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), were asked to select an organization or a group in the community to support with a volunteer-driven initiative. The campaign ran from Nov. 15 to Dec. 20, with the goal of serving a community in need of care.
āThe notion of community engagement, volunteering, and giving time to others around us is well ingrained into the culture of Thunder Athletics, often without formally requiring teams and student-athletes to engage in this ā it is natural to them, to the sports community, and is part of the common thread of developing leaders within our department and our people through sport,ā said Joel Mrak, Athletics Director at AVĪŽĀė.
Due to COVID-19, times have been difficult on communities who are dealing with financial stresses and higher-than-normal unemployment rates. Many are also suffering physically and mentally from various life disruptions and restrictions over the past year due to this pandemic.
Further to those restrictions came the cancellation of the 2020-21 season in the ACAC, which impacted student-athletes, coaches and staff. While this was understandably disappointing, Thunder student-athletes came together and put forth some good into their community during the Christmas season, helping make a positive difference in the lives of those who need it most.
āIt is so encouraging to see how AVĪŽĀėās ā11 Days of Givingā project not only helped engage student-athletes during the pandemic, but also give back to their local community at a time when it was, and is, really needed,ā said Vince Amato, CCAA President.
While the initiative opened the door to building new community partnerships with organizations that Thunder Athletics has the ability to impact, the main goal was for the student-athletes at AVĪŽĀė to understand that they are more than just an athlete, but rather seen as important members of the community.
āWith everything that has gone on in the world with COVID, our athletes took this pause in sport to spread some cheer to those that need it most,ā said Mrak. āIt reflects the values of our department and showcases all of the great things that our athletes do outside of putting the jersey on to compete.ā
The ā11 Days of Givingā initiatives included:
|
Day |
Charity |
Team |
|
1. |
Ģż |
ĢżWomenās Volleyball |
|
2. |
Ģż |
ĢżMenās Hockey |
|
3. |
Ģż |
ĢżCurling |
|
4. |
Ģż |
ĢżMenās Volleyball |
|
5. |
Ģż |
ĢżWomenās Soccer |
|
6. |
Ģż |
ĢżGolf |
|
7. |
Ģż |
ĢżCross-Country Running & Indoor Track |
|
8. |
Ģż |
ĢżMenās Basketball |
|
9. |
Ģż |
ĢżWomenās Basketball |
|
10. |
Ģż |
ĢżBadminton |
|
11. |
Ģż |
ĢżMenās Soccer |
This is AVĪŽĀėās first CCAA Community Service Award, which has been given out annually since 2000. ACAC institutions have captured four of the last five awards.
āCongratulations to AVĪŽĀė and all the student-athletes who took part in this project,ā said Amato.
(Story courtesy of the CCAA)