Nova Scotia collegiate soccer player gives back to community
Global News
Annika Leslie says she wanted to help provide youth with an opportunity to participate in sport, recognizing that some aren’t afforded the privilege to do so.
Annika Leslie is a rising star in the Canadian soccer world.
Leslie started playing soccer when she was six years old and says she loved the community aspect of the sport and loves the opportunities that she has been able to have.
The 18-year-old is currently playing collegiate soccer at the University of West Virginia.
She says she wanted to help provide youth with an opportunity to participate in sport, recognizing that some aren’t afforded the privilege to do so.
“I didn’t want things like registration costs or equipment to be a barrier for them,” she says from her hotel room in Ontario. She is currently attending a Canada Soccer training camp, hoping to secure a spot on the roster for the U20 Canadian national team.
She reached out to Jumpstart, which then put her in contact with Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS).
The group has a Community Connections program, which is designed to aid immigrants in integrating into their communities through social activities.
“I love how welcoming Canada is to immigrants. I love that we have such a diverse population and anything I can do to help support that, I’m all for that. Anything I can do to help them have a seamless transition,” she says.