Include Everyone
2010 Legacies Now aims to include all British Columbians in its numerous programs. From making communities more accessible for people with disabilities, to supporting Aboriginal athletes and increasing self-esteem in inner-city youth, we work with diverse groups throughout BC to include everyone. For a complete list of our programs, please visit All Programs.
2010 Legacies Now also has these programs specifically designed for Aboriginal youth, inner-city residents and people with disabilities:
Aboriginal Sport Gallery
2010 Legacies Now and its partners have created a new Aboriginal Sport Gallery at the BC Sports Hall of Fame to honour the unique contributions Aboriginal people have made to BC’s sport heritage.
Aboriginal Youth Sports Challenge
The Aboriginal Youth Sports Challenge brings young Aboriginal athletes together for a day of inspiration, competition and fun.
Accessible Tourism
2010 Legacies Now, the Province of BC, Tourism BC and numerous tourism partners are working to increase accessible tourism in BC and help to make the province a premier travel destination for people with disabilities.
BC Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund
The BC Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund supports programs assisting BC's Aboriginal youth to prosper in sport.
Chill
From 2005 to 2008, 2010 Legacies Now supported Chill, a snowboarding program for inner-city youth designed to increase self-esteem through sport.
Measuring Up
Measuring Up aims to foster opportunities for the active engagement, participation and contribution of persons with disabilities in their communities.
Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Youth Legacy Fund
The Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Youth Legacy Fund will support education, sport, culture and sustainability initiatives for Aboriginal youth across Canada beyond the 2010 Winter Games.


