Canada captain Christine Sinclair looks to help young girls impacted by the pandemic
With two nieces aged six and 10, Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair knows all too well the impact of the pandemic and everything that comes with it on today’s youth.
“They’ve struggled with not being able to go to school and see their friends,” said Sinclair. “A lot of their school programs and sports, I mean they’re starting up again now, but they struggled with the isolation and being stuck at home and not being able to do the things that kids are normally able to do.
“And they have an incredible support system. I can only imagine how other youth feel that maybe don’t have the same support system.”
To that end, the 37-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., has joined forces with the Canadian Women’s Foundation to help raise funds for girls impacted by the pandemic. With International Day of the Girl scheduled for Oct. 11, the Canadian Women’s Foundation has launched the #ShowUpForGirls campaign (https://canadianwomen.org/show-up-for-girls/).