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FBF Summer Games 2025 : A Black and Indigenous Youth Sports Event!

Future Black Female, in partnership with BlackOwned 905, invites Black and Indigenous youth aged 15–29 and their families to our Black & Indigenous Youth Summer Games! This full-day, family-friendly celebration of athleticism, culture, and fun is designed to highlight and uplift Black & Indigenous youth through sports, creativity, and community connection.


With exciting races, team games, cultural activities, food, music, and intergenerational engagement, the Summer Games foster an inclusive environment where youth can engage in friendly competition, discover new interests, and build lasting confidence.


To Register Click > https://forms.office.com/r/j74DVzKWtC




Event Highlights

  • Opening Ceremony (11:30 AM)

    • Welcoming remarks and land acknowledgment

    • Remarks by Mayor Mat Siscoe

    • Steel Pan musical performance


  • Lacrosse Workshop (30 min)

    • Hands-on session teaching the history, cultural significance, and basics of lacrosse.


  • Youth Olympics Races & Activities

    • Spoon Race (Individual & Relay)

    • Sac Race (Individual & Relay)

    • Obstacle Course (Individual & Relay)

    • 100m & 400m Dashes

    • Final Soccer Game

    • Basketball Match


  • Cultural Engagement & Family Fun

    • Cultural Food & Food Truck

    • Face painting

    • DJ & Music

    • Games & giveaways for parents and families


  • Closing Ceremony

    • Medals and closing remarks.


To support, donate or collaborate on our Summer Games event, please visit our Donate Page or contact us here.

Thank You to Our Partners

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Future Black Female, with head offices in St Catharines, Niagara Region, would like to acknowledge the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, the home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples is home to us too. We acknowledge the sacrifices made, forced and freely, by the Indigenous peoples of Canada in the formation of the country we call our home. As we acknowledge their continued contributions and their presence and ours upon this land, we are committed to being responsive to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to our relationship with Indigenous peoples.

Charity Number: 79425 9531 RR0001

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