903 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps Sponsoring Society
Organization Type: Other NonprofitAddress: 720 Lawrence Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 6L9
Contact: Cherie Michels
Website: https://www.903armycadets.org/
The Royal Canadian Army Cadets (RCAC) is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Army Cadet League of Canada. Under the authority of the National Defence Act the program is administered by the Canadian Forces and funded through the Department of National Defence.
The Royal Canadian Army Cadets appeal to teenagers craving exciting outdoor activities where their personal limits as individuals and team-members will be tested. The hardcore outdoor-oriented will love the challenge!
Army cadets develop abilities in the use of map and compass, GPS technology, orienteering, first-aid, camping and survival skills, canoeing, abseiling, trekking, mountain biking, etc. As they get more experienced, some will be selected for parachuting, white-water rafting and glacier climbing. They will also learn to become outdoor leaders.
Army Cadets get involved in ceremonial military events and citizenship activities that allow them to connect to their Canadian heritage. They develop a great sense of pride and discipline through their involvement in a hierarchical system that allows them to hone their leadership skills as they grow older and they learn to care for younger cadets.
In addition to their specialty training, Army Cadets may become involved in other exciting activities like competitive Olympic-style marksmanship and biathlon, sports competitions, music training and competitions, cultural outings, volunteer community support, etc.
Canada represents the best playground for teenagers interested in the outdoors. We are the organization of choice for teens and adults interested in getting out of the classroom to explore the planet the way it should be.
The Army Cadet League of Canada provides funding and support for certain activities undertaken by the Corps. It is represented at the Corps level by a local Sponsoring Committee, which is made up of volunteers who are often parents of cadets. All parents automatically become members of the Sponsoring Committee and are encouraged to assist in whatever way they can. Responsibilities include fundraising, public relations, the operation of the canteen, special events, and most importantly, the provision of transportation whenever cadets participate in activities away from the Corps headquarters (i.e. Competitions, Field Training Exercises, Fundraising, etc.).