Amara O.
Grade 11 Student
Finding Confidence When It Mattered Most
"Before PLAY, I used to skip class because I felt invisible. My mentor noticed
me — not my grades, just me. She showed up every week for two years. I started believing someone saw
potential in me, so maybe I should too. Now I help lead our school's STEM club and I've applied to
three universities."
High School
Mentor
STEM
Rajan P.
Volunteer Mentor, 3 Years
I Come Back Every Year Because It Works
"I started as a mentor when I was in my second year of university, mostly
because I thought it would look good on a resume. That was three years ago. The truth is — I've learned
more from these kids than I ever expected. Watching a student go from refusing to speak in group sessions
to leading them? That changes how you see the world."
Mentor
Leadership
University
Omar A.
Grade 9 Student
The First Time I Felt Like Part of a Team
"I moved to Ottawa two years ago and didn't know anyone. Survivor Games camp
was the first time I felt like I belonged somewhere. We were in teams, doing challenges in the forest,
and no one cared where I was from. Everyone just wanted to win together. I made friends that week that
I still talk to every day."
High School
Camp
Survivor Games
Jasmine K.
PLAY Alumni & Student Leader
From Student to Leader — I Never Left
"I joined PLAY in Grade 7 and graduated high school as a Student Leader. Now
I'm in my first year of social work and I come back to volunteer on weekends. PLAY gave me a language
for the experiences I'd already lived. I use that language in every class I take and every kid I work
with."
Alumni
Leadership
Mentor
Theo B.
Grade 12 Student Leader
Learning to Lead by Failing Loudly
"At Leadership Summit, I completely messed up a group activity I was supposed
to run. I wanted to disappear. But my mentor said: 'That's the job. You reflect, you adjust, you go
again.' That moment stuck with me more than any success I've had. I apply it to school, to sports, to
everything."
High School
Camp
Leadership
Priya M.
Mentor & Program Facilitator
Why I Drive 40 Minutes Every Tuesday
"I could do a lot of things with my Tuesday evenings. I choose PLAY because
the relationships here are real. These students don't need someone to lecture them — they need adults
who believe in them consistently. Being that person for even one kid is worth every minute of the
commute."
Mentor
Alumni
Community