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Category Archives: Sports
OSU Force Academy Zone: New OSU program for players with autism will kick off with ‘incredible’ enthusiasm
By Ottawa Sports Pages, for Ottawa South United Soccer Club
Courtney Auer-Weatherell wasn’t the player of the match every time she stepped on the pitch – and in recent years she’s often been a supporter from the sidelines due to injury – but she is still a champion of the very best kind.
An Ottawa South United Force player since age 3, Auer-Weatherell is now back with her childhood club to lead a new program for children with autism.
“I’m excited for it to launch in May,” Auer-Weatherell says. “It’s nerve-wracking, but it’s very exciting at the same time.”
A defender for OSU all the way through youth soccer until she joined St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, “soccer has been in my life for my whole life,” smiles Auer-Weatherell, who was hobbled by injuries during her university career, but scored many friends for life.
The St. Mark Catholic High School grad began coaching as a teenager for OSU’s grassroots programs and later took the helm of her own team for several years. Those experiences proved to be formative in inspiring her future career as a pediatric occupational therapist.
“Coaching heavily impacted my desire to go to school for OT,” highlights Auer-Weatherell, who went on to complete a masters degree in Scotland. “From a young age, I always had a desire to work with kids.”
Auer-Weatherell’s sister has a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome and still requires around-the-clock care at age 22, primarily from her parents at home.
Her disability is different than autism, but it still made Auer-Weatherell want to help others with special needs. She was a past volunteer for Ausome Ottawa, which had offered a suite of sports programs locally before it was forced to close due to funding cuts.
“When Ausome shut down, that was a huge loss for the autism community,” Auer-Weatherell notes. “A lot of the families I work with, they’re already struggling to find inclusive programs for their kiddos.
“They deserve the same opportunities as other children do.”
That sparked Auer-Weatherell to collaborate with OSU to develop the new forthcoming program. When she and the club first put out a call to gauge interest, the response was overwhelming.
“We had like 100 people sign up in 24 hours,” Auer-Weatherell recounts. “We had such huge interest. It was incredible.”
OSU has now built a committee to develop and manage the program. Auer-Weatherell plans to dip into her occupational therapist toolbox to present warm-up drills that aren’t necessarily soccer-specific.
“We’re not thinking competitive soccer here, but it’ll help them to be able to organize their body and try to execute something new,” she explains.
Since it can be difficult for children with autism to engage with others and interpret body language or social cues, the soccer team setting can help create a sense of belonging.
“A big benefit is just the social aspect,” Auer-Weatherell outlines. “Having that ability to come out and join forces is a massive part in the program, as well as the gross motor skills to move their bodies.
“And of course being outside on the grass and in nature, that has a positive effect for anyone really. But it’s really about bringing them together and building that community.”
As she does in her work supporting her clients at school or at home, Auer-Weatherell’s first and biggest goal will be to build a strong rapport with her future players and their families. She acknowledges there can be hard moments when supporting kids with autism, but she also finds there is special connection and relationship that forms.
“I just like connecting with them,” Auer-Weatherell underlines. “That feeling is hard to put into words, but it’s something really beautiful and it makes you enjoy your job every day.”
OSU plans to run its autism program in six-week blocks from May through September in an attempt to welcome everyone who’s expressed interest. There will likely be around six coaches, alongside other volunteers or parents to welcome roughly 25 players per session slot.
“My goal is for as many kids as possible to participate and have as much support as we can,” Auer-Weatherell adds. “And my goal is for it to continue and grow after our first year.”
Learn more about Ottawa South United Soccer Club at osu.ca.
Neuro-InclusiveFit Certified Zumba® Classes: Coming February 15th!
First in Canada! Glassbox Fitness is thrilled to launch their Certified Zumba® Classes for neurodivergent tweens and teens, starting February 15th at the Beaverbrook Community Center in Kanata! Experience an adaptive, dynamic program that blends movement, music, and Neuro-InclusiveFit expertise for fun, community, and personal growth.
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Tim Horton’s Special Olympics Donut Day
Special Olympics Ottawa Athletes! Tim Horton’s Special Olympics Donut Day is coming up, and we need your help!
To help encourage donut sales, these Timmies stores have asked for SO athletes to be present at the following locations, dates and times:
Friday January 31st – Morning:
– Kanata, 650 Eagleson Rd
– Rockland, 2875 Rue Laporte
Saturday February 1st – Morning:
– Orleans, 4454 Innes Rd
If you are interested and available, please send an email to Angela at fundraiser@specialolympicsottawa.ca and she can help coordinate!
And hey who knows, if you are lucky maybe someone will buy you a Special Olympics donut!!
(Français) Aïe Karumba: du nouveau dans les cours du MIFO
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Dunrobin Recreational Social Club for Neurodivergent Adults
Choice of Wednesdays and/or Fridays (1:15 – 3:15 p.m)
Only $10.00 per session (see flyer below)
For program eligibility and for more information, please email Info@DunrobinCommunity.com
Dunrobin Recreational Social Club for neurodivergent adults
“Where fun with friends never ends”
Rotating Activities: A new experience each week!
Drum Fit
Dance with Props
Ball Pilates
Baking, Decorating, Food Prep
Line Dancing
Qigong Tai Chi Stick
Educational Crafts
Sports
Skating
Snowshoeing
Time: 1:15-3:15 p.m
Wednesdays: 8 Sessions $80.00 (Jan 8,15,22,29 / Feb 5,12,19,26)
Friday: 8 Sessions $80.00 (Jan 10,17,24,31 / Feb 7,14,21, 28)
Wednesdays & Fridays
16 sessions $160.00
To register & for more information please email Info@DunrobinCommunity.Com
Registration for Special Olympics Ottawa Youth Programs Fall Session is Now Open
You can register here:
https://soocommunity.crowdchange.ca/3717
Join the OILRC Dragon Boat Team
Interested in Signing Up?
contact peersupport@oilrc.com or 613-236-255 ext.222
Registration cost is $75 per participant
Space is limited – Register ASAP!
Registration is now open for DragonFly Winter Term
Registration for our DragonFly Winter Term beginning January 2025 is now underway!
DragonFly for learners with Down syndrome is a group of comprehensive programmes offered by The School of Dance, devoted to instilling skills, confidence and independence in academics, movement, and social interactions.
Contact laura@dragonflydownsyndrome.com for details!
Special Olympics Ottawa Youth Programs
Special Olympics Ottawa are excited to announce the return of their Youth Programs!
Please visit https://soocommunity.crowdchange.ca/3717 to register!
To learn more about what to expect from the Youth Programs, please visit the Programs page at
https://ottawa.specialolympicsontario.ca/programs.