The Whitecaps FC 'Caps United program helps students become leaders, both on and off the pitch.
The program combines soccer coaching and community-based education to equip students with the skills that are foundational for leadership.
Through 30 minute in-person sessions, our dedicated team of grassroots soccer coaches helps students develop physical literacy, sportsmanship, teamwork, respect for others, and appreciation for an active lifestyle.
The soccer clinics focus on core skill development, including ball control, passing, dribbling and shooting. Every student is equipped with soccer drills to practice at home, with family members encouraged to join.
A learning resource package (‘Caps Classroom Kit) supports classroom teachers to engage students in discussion on important community topics. The goal is to use Whitecaps FC and sport as a springboard into conversations that foster better personal and social understanding.
Each learning resource package contains:
- 5-7 min videos of members of the club having open discussions about each learning topic.
- A list of discussion questions and activities to help teachers facilitate a continual learning environment.
- A list of additional resources that students can access in their communities (books, websites, programs, worksheets, etc).
The core community learning topics of focus are: Mental Health & Physical Wellness, Anti-Bullying, and Anti-Racism/Global Citizenship. Contents related to each learning topic will be aligned with BC School Curriculum guidelines.