New Brunswick town launches financial assistance program to keep kids active
Global News
The town has been recognized as being Canada's most active community following a month-long participaction challenge in June of 2023
The town of Salisbury, N.B., is looking to help residents continue being active through a new financial assistance program that helps parents pay for costs associated with activity programs for kids like sports teams and dance lessons.
“Being the most active community in Canada, we owe it to our residents to make recreation as accessible as possible,” Salisbury recreation director Massimo Caracristi said on Wednesday.
The town won recognition as New Brunswick’s most active community in 2022.
Last year, they beat out the likes of Toronto to win the national title after a month-long challenge by Participaction, a national non-profit organization that promotes physical fitness.
Caracristi said the town has $25,000 set aside for their Financial Assistance for Recreation (FAR) fund for this year.
Parents of children between the ages of 5 to 18 can apply for the funding to receive a maximum of $300 per child, or $500 for households with multiple children.
Parents can apply in May for summer activities, in September for fall activities, and January for winter activities.
They can only receive the funding once a year.