Vision Statement: A united and inspired Indigenous community, building healthier physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual lives.
ISCA strives to build a future where Indigenous peoples can thrive through sport and physical activity. Whether it’s cheering for a child on the field or celebrating a medalist on the podium, our vision encompa
Vision Statement: A united and inspired Indigenous community, building healthier physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual lives.
ISCA strives to build a future where Indigenous peoples can thrive through sport and physical activity. Whether it’s cheering for a child on the field or celebrating a medalist on the podium, our vision encompasses every level of competition and every member of the community. By promoting diversity, inclusion, and respect, we aim to create pathways for personal growth, resilience, and leadership.
The ISCA leads in creating and promoting a strong foundation of holistic health and wellness, and competitive opportunities for Indigenous people, their families and their communities through sport, physical activity, recreation and culture.
Through events like the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC) and North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), we showcase the incredible talent and cultural pride of Indigenous athletes, coaches, and leaders. These gatherings not only celebrate excellence but also foster community, inspire the next generation, and strengthen the bon
Through events like the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC) and North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), we showcase the incredible talent and cultural pride of Indigenous athletes, coaches, and leaders. These gatherings not only celebrate excellence but also foster community, inspire the next generation, and strengthen the bonds that connect us all. By collaborating with like-minded organizations and offering innovative programs, ISCA is creating new pathways for success and engagement in sport.
Encourage and promote the physical, spiritual, and cultural health and fitness of Indigenous Youth within the Province of Alberta
Encourage and promote Indigenous Youth to pursue higher levels of education
Encourage development of self-esteem, pride, dignity, confidence and self-discipline in Indigenous Youth
Increase awareness and understanding of Indigenous people, their culture and communities
Identify and promote indigenous community development through the implementation of leisure and recreation programming
Encourage, foster and develop emotional, mental, spiritual and physical well-being in Indigenous Youth in Alberta
The Indigenous Sport Council of Alberta (ISCA), is a registered non-profit provincial multi-sport organization in service of all First Nation, Metis, and Inuit Youth in the Province of Alberta. The ISCA Board of Directors is comprised of 8 members representing the North, Central, and South Regions of Alberta.
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