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Holy Family Hits It Out of the Park with Jays Care RBI Program

For the past 12 weeks, Holy Family has been buzzing with excitement as a group of student-athletes participated in the Jays Care Baseball program. Led by school secretary Jenny Lips, teacher Linsey Hartford, and Child and Youth Worker Greg Westman, the program provided students with an opportunity to connect, get active, and build new skills through baseball.

The program concluded with a celebratory event on Monday, January 13, 2025. Students gathered for snacks and a special presentation of Jays Care t-shirts and hats, marking the end of an incredible season. Holy Family is proud to be one of 957 schools across Canada hosting a Jays Care program this year.

Principal Colleen Cogghe reflected on the impact the program has had: “The Jays Care program has brought students together across grades to build friendships, stay active, and practice important social-emotional learning skills. It’s been inspiring to see them bond over a new sport and create new friendships and memories.”

Jenny Lips shared her pride in the students, saying, “It was such a special day celebrating everything they’ve accomplished. The excitement was contagious as they showed off their new skills. It was heartwarming to see older students stepping up as friends and mentors to the younger ones, creating such a positive and supportive energy.”

In addition to providing baseball equipment, Jays Care Foundation supports schools with SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) resources and encourages lasting connections through sport. Holy Family’s first Jays Care program was a grand slam, and the school looks forward to future seasons.