New sports programs come to Prince George thanks to success of provincial games
PRINCE GEORGE – The Special Olympics community in Prince George and Northern B.C. continues to grow, in large part thanks to the success of the 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games hosted in Prince George last July. This increased interest has allowed Prince George Special Olympics to bring in two new programs for younger children: Active Start and FUNdamentals.
“Active Start is a program for children aged 2 to 5 with intellectual disabilities. It’s a beginner program of the Special Olympics. It introduces the fundamental movement for skill development for toddlers to young children,” explained Active Start Head Coach Penny Hacker.
FUNdamentals picks up where Active Start leaves off, as it offers programming for children aged 7 to 11, and sports programming like this for children with intellectual disabilities has been greatly appreciated by the community, as opportunities like this are difficult to access otherwise.
