Windsor

A 'surreal experience' as 3 Windsor youth join NHL All-Star festivities in Toronto (CBC Windsor)

Joy Uchenna, 17, was one of three teens from Windsor who went to Toronto for the PWHL's NHL All-Star Weekend. (CBC)

Uchenna, 17, was one of three teenage girls from Windsor who travelled to Toronto for the PWHL's NHL All-Star Weekend, where they got the opportunity to hit the ice at Nathan Phillips Square and meet NHL and PWHL stars ahead of All-Star weekend.

Travelling with her were Ayesa Arquero, 15, and Mer Martin, 17 — also students of St. Joseph's Catholic High School.

The three are members of the Hockey 4 Youth program, which is aimed at teaching new Canadian youth the ins and outs of Canada's official winter sport.

Uchenna, who came to Canada from Nigeria, said she was "speechless" when she got the good news from her principal two weeks ago.

"When we arrived in Toronto we got to meet a couple girls, people of colour, who were also skating, that had more experience than us. I think that was pretty cool. We made friendships pretty fast," Uchenna told CBC News. 

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Breaking the ice: Inclusive hockey program coaches newcomer girls (Windsor Star)

A total of 34 girls of diverse backgrounds from St. Joseph's Catholic High School in Windsor participated in the Hockey 4 Youth Foundation's free inclusive hockey program on Thursday, December 21, 2023 at the WFCU Centre. Moezine Hasham, executive director of the program works with Ayesa Arquero during the event. Some of the participants are shown during the event. PHOTO BY DAN JANISSE /Windsor Star

A pioneering free hockey program has launched to break down the barriers hindering newcomer and diverse girls from playing the popular Canadian sport.

On Thursday, 34 female students from St. Joseph’s Catholic High School laced up their skates and glided onto the ice at the WFCU Centre for their first practice with Hockey 4 Youth — a charitable organization that creates free opportunities for newcomer and diverse girls to play. 

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Brand new hockey players hit the ice (CBC News Windsor)

Some Windsor high school girls got the chance to play one of Canada's favourite games on Thursday. The hockey program is run by the Hockey 4 Youth Foundation, which gives newcomers and those who face barriers to accessing the sport a chance to hit the ice. Many of the students were playing for the very first time. Jacob Barker reports.

[VIEW STORY ON CBC NEWS WINDSOR]

Hockey 4 Youth Foundation Launches Free Hockey Program For Newcomer Girls And Teens (iHeartRadio)

Hockey 4 Youth Foundation launched their first ever free inclusive hockey program in Windsor for newcomer/diverse girls and teens who face barriers. WFCU Centre. Dec. 21, 2023. (Photo by AM800's Aaron Mahoney)

An exciting opportunity for newcomers at St. Joseph's Catholic High School. 

Hockey 4 Youth Foundation has launched their first ever free inclusive hockey program in Windsor for newcomer/diverse girls and teens who face barriers.

With support from the Quenneville Family, 34 girls of diverse backgrounds from St. Joseph's High School took part in their first practice at the WFCU Centre Thursday. 

The girls arrived at the arena shortly after 11 a.m., received an introduction to the program, got dressed for practice, and then took part in their first skate. 

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