Club based programs for players with a disability · Program Overview: Guelph Soccer in partnership...
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The OSA is proud to share this guide for parents and players and in doing so celebrate and promote the local programming in our community Clubs for athletes with a disability. The guide provides a snapshot of the programs currently on offer in soccer Clubs across Ontario. Included are contact details, dates and locations for you to share with Club Members and potential athletes. As Club programs grow, then in turn this guide will also grow in the hope that every player has a playing opportunity local to them. Clubs have outlined the athlete groups they typically work with but feel free to contact them about other opportunities for your player. All have a strong, inclusive and accessible approach to soccer.
This community is also well connected and will know of the right place or resources to ensure you player gets maximum enjoyment and satisfaction from our great game. An exciting growth in recent months has been the introduction of competition in a festival format which is a huge boost for all involved.
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The OSA would like to hear from your Club if it is offering programs for athletes with a disability. Contact : [email protected] Manager, Club Development
Barrie Soccer Club 2
Bradford Soccer Club 2
Burlington Youth Soccer Club
2
Fergus-Elora District Soccer 3
Guelph Soccer 3
ICHA 3
Kitchener Soccer Club 4
Kleinburg-Nobleton SC 4
Milton Soccer Academy 5
North Mississauga SC 5
North Toronto Soccer Club 6
Oakville Soccer Club 6
Oshawa Kicks Soccer Club 7
Ottawa City Soccer Club 7
Pickering Soccer Club 8
Saltfleet Stoney Creek SC 8
Sudbury Regional Soccer 9
Unionville Milliken Soccer Club
9
Vaughan Soccer Club 10
Woodstock Soccer Club 10
Windsor All Stars 11
Club based programs for players with a disability
Barrie Soccer Club Club URL: www.barriesoccer.com
Office Phone: (705) 739-7844 Program Contact: Ray Garrett
Email: [email protected]
Bradford Soccer Club
Club URL: www.bradfordsoccer.com
Office Phone: (905) 775 – 7000
Email: [email protected]
This is an integrated program designed for any participants between the ages of 6-14 with and/or without intellectual and/or physical disabilities who are interested in learning more about the FUNdamentals of physical literacy and soccer.
BYSC certified coaches along with devoted volunteers will create developmentally appropriate programming in order to best coach our athletes!
Burlington Youth Soccer Club
Club URL: www.burlingtonsoccer.com
Office Phone: (905) 333 – 0777
Email: SMcDougall @burlingtonsoccer.com
Club URL: www.fedssoccer.ca
Office Phone: 519-843-3360 Program Contact: Pat Espina
Email: [email protected]
Facebook page: Special.Needs.Socer.Fergus.Ontario
Program Overview: This program is split into two distinct areas for adults (16+) with special
needs that promotes playing soccer and its rules, sportsmanship and friendship.
Program Dates/Times: The weekly program is intended to be fun, while exposing players to
developing basic soccer skills, team play, social interaction and exercise. The FEDS Special needs
Soccer Festival allows our players the opportunity to experience competition and sportsmanship.
Fergus Elora District Soccer
Club URL www.icha.ca Office Phone: 519-977-1209
Program Contact: Teresa Rauti Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: The age level ranges from 9 years and up.
Program Dates/Times: Tuesday evenings, B level (5-6pm, C level and D level (6-7pm) at
Novelletto Rosati Complex, 3939 Carmichael Dr. Windsor.
Guelph Soccer Club
Club URL: www.guelphsoccer.ca
Office Phone: 519-824-2199 x.225
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: Guelph Soccer in partnership with KidsAbility, provides a soccer skills
program specially designed for children with special needs. Also known as Get a Kick Out of Soccer
in the KidsAbility Program flyer.
Italian Canadian Handicapable Association
Club URL: www.kitchenersoccerclub.com
Office Phone: 519-896-8947 or 519-745-5334 (cell) Program Contact: John Fearnall
Email: fearnalls@ rogers.com or [email protected]
Program Overview: This program is for individuals with intellectual disabilities. No athletic
experience is required. The focus of the program is to give team members the opportunity to learn
about the game of soccer and encourage physical activity in a fun and positive environment. There
are 2 groups of play offered. One for athletes ages 6-12, and one for athletes ages 13 and up.
Registration includes uniform, practices, games, festivals and fun!
Program Dates/Times: 7:00pm—8:30pm from Friday May 27th - August 26th 2016 Location to be determined.
Kitchener Soccer Club
Club URL: www.knsc.ca
Office Phone: 905-893-3388 Program Contact: Beatrix Taylor
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: All are welcome.
Program Dates/Times: This program will start in June 2016.
Kleinburg Nobleton Soccer Club
Club URL: www.nmsc.net
Office Phone: 905-858-1227 Program Contact: Kenneth Howe
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: This program brings the opportunity of playing soccer to players be-
tween 5-30 years of age with intellectual and physical disabilities. They must be physically capable
of participating without any serious medical condition that would put them at risk. This program is run
by Club Volunteers and doesn’t require parents to be Coaches.
Program Dates/Times: $75/player; Mondays from 6:30pm-8:00pm @ Swinbourne Meadows
Park (May 30-Aug 22).
North Mississauga Soccer Club
Milton Soccer Academy
Club URL: www.miltonsoccer.com
Office Phone: 905-878-0209 Program Contact: Mike Miller
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: For children aged 6-17 within the autism spectrum. All are welcome.
Program Dates/Times: This program started January 2016 at the Milton Soccer Centre.
Phone: 905-264-
9390
Fax: 905-264-
7601 Martin Grove Road
Woodbridge
L4L 9E4
Club URL: www.ntsoccer.com
Office Phone: 416-924-9911 x.201 Program Contact: Elaine
Beaupre
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: NTS C is partnering with Special Olympics Ontario to present Spe-
cial Olympics Soccer Skills for players aged 7 to 18 who have an intellectual disability. No pre-
vious athletic experience is required and all are welcome.
Program Dates/Times: The Winter program commenced on Sunday November 1st weekly
at Northern Secondary School, 851 Mount Pleasant Road. Ages 7-13: 11am-12 noon . Ages 14-
18 from 12 noon– 1:00pm
North Toronto Soccer Club
Oakville Soccer Club
Club URL: www.oakvillesoccer.ca
Office Phone: 905-849-4436 Program Contact: Meaghan Perrotta
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: The program runs on Friday evenings (5:15-6:15pm) from January 29 - March 25. Those interested in participating in the program should visit www.oakvillesocccer.ca and complete the program registration form.
Phone: 905-264-9390
Fax: 905-264-9445
E-mail: [email protected]
7601 Martin Grove Road
Woodbridge
L4L 9E4
Club URL: www.nepeansocer.ca
Office Phone: 613-263-4170 Program Contact: Shannon Bagg
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: For children aged 5-18 with developmental disabilities. No athletic experience
required and all are welcome. The Club aims to provide a 1:1 player to volunteer coach ratio and
encourage parents to enjoy watching from the sidelines.
Program Dates/Times: The program runs through the winter.
Ottawa City Soccer Club
Oshawa Kicks Soccer Club
Club URL: www.oshawakicks.com
Office Phone: 905-429-2424 Program Contact: Jessica Majerczyk
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: A 45 minute weekly program for children and adults with special needs.
No athletic experience required and all are welcome.
Program Dates/Times: 11am each Saturday October 31-February 27, 2016
Club URL: www.pickering soccer.com
Program Name: All Abilities Special Needs Soccer Office Phone: 905-831-9803
Program Contact: Wendy Cates Email: allabilities@pickering soc-
cer.ca
Program Overview: The PSC All Abilities program offers both structure and flexibility capa-
ble of meeting the unique needs and abilities of each athlete. The program is run by licensed
coaches and trained volunteers. The All Abilities program is designed to help athletes develop both
physically, socially and personally within a soccer focused, team environment and to build new soc-
cer skills.
Program Dates/Times:
October-March, Pickering Soccer Centre on Sundays with Juniors from 10am and Seniors from
11am
Pickering Soccer Club
Saltfleet Stoney Creek Soccer Club
Club URL: www.saltfleetsoccer.com
Program Contact: Frank Ragona Program Phone: 905-643-1163
Program Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: The program was established in 2006 to allow children, youth and
young adults with cognitive and physical disabilities the opportunity to participate in the game of
soccer. Sessions are not highly structure but focus on Fun and learning basic soccer techniques
and finishing with a scrimmage. The program is generously subsidised by the Adult Men's and
Women's Recreational leagues and Players Paradise.
Phone: 905-264-9390
Fax: 905 -264-9445
E-mail:
7601 Martin Grove Road
Woodbridge
L4L 9E4
Club URL: http://sdsc.club/Default.aspx
Program Contact: Jim Cress Program Phone: 705-805-6378
Program Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: The SDSC Blind Soccer program offers both structure and flexibility capable of meeting the unique needs and abilities of each athlete. The program is run by licensed coaches and trained volunteers. The Blind Soccer program is designed to help athletes develop both physically, so-cially and personally within a soccer focused, team environment and to build new soccer skills. The pro-gram for 2016 is an introductory program to get athletes interested in playing soccer with the ultimate goal of participating in a tournament located in Brantford in Feb 2017. 2017 the target will be to multiply our athletes and teams with the goal of having a Blind Soccer league in the North.
Sudbury Regional Soccer Association
Club URL www.umsc.com
Program Contact: Alana Aird Facebook: /umscsoccer
Program Overview: The UMSC High 5 Special needs Program is a year round inclusive pro-
gram that encourages team members to exercise and learn soccer skills in a positive environment
led by UMSC Club Coaches and High-5 Youth Ambassador Coaches. All ages welcome.
Program Dates/Times: $45.00 Saturday's from 3:00 - 4:00pm (Feb. 6th - Mar. 19th)
Players receive a jersey, shorts, socks & soccer ball as well as end of the season pizza party & awards.
Unionville Milliken Soccer Club
Club URL www.woodstocksoccer.com
Program Contact: Tim Jansen Office Phone: 519-841-1555
Program Overview: This program is open to participants with Autism, physical and /or mental
disabilities as well as individuals with any other special needs including those that cannot or do not
want to participate in current WSC programming. The program is casually structured on the full
indoor soccer pitch and open to all age groups.
Program Dates/Times:
Saturday's from October 24 –February 20, 2016
Woodstock Soccer Club
Club URL http://vaughansoccer.com/ Office Phone: 905-832-0911
Program Contact: Pat Gaudio
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: Our SNP soccer is held once a week on Sunday mornings for 6 weeks
(no sessions will be held during long weekends). We will require many volunteers to be “Big Bud-
dies” to the kids that participating in this program. We are hoping for a minimum of 60 volunteers.
There will be a ratio of one volunteer with every special needs child. All volunteers will receive com-
munity service hours/reference letter at the completion of the program.
Vaughan Soccer Club
Club URL www.wecspecialstars.com Office Phone: 226-345-0228
Program Contact: Patrick Roberts
Email: [email protected]
Program Overview: WESC serves players from 4-25 years of age in the Essex County and
surrounding area. The league regularly has 120 players to serve the needs of every player within the
Autism Spectrum.
Phone: 905-264-9390
Fax: 905-264-9445
E-mail: [email protected]
While The OSA is not in a position to recommend or endorse any
program over another it is essential to encourage players to reach
their goals and nurture a love for soccer. The OSA encourages and
supports the work of its District Associations and their Member Clubs
in an effort to offer playing opportunities for the whole community.
Those interested in participating are encouraged to contact their
District Association or local Club.
Fur further advice on disability sport in general the following two
provincial organizations are excellent sources:
Windsor Essex County Special Soccer
League
Phone: 905-264-9390
Fax: 905-264-9445
E-mail:
7601 Martin Grove Road
Woodbridge
L4L 9E4
Phone: 905-264-9390
Fax: 905-264-9445
E-mail: [email protected]