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SOGO Active

SOGO Active is unlike any other youth fitness initiative because it gives young Canadians the tools to design, change and control their own individual get active plan. The program is a Coca-Cola initiative, executed by ParticipACTION, through intensive consultation with leading Canadian physical activity experts, teenagers and a broad network of provincial, territorial and community-based organizations. SOGO Active is a $5 million, five-year initiative.

Here’s how SOGO Active works:

  • Teens 13-19 create a unique profile for themselves on www.sogoactive.com where they can network and find a range of traditional and non-traditional activities that fit their needs, interests and lifestyles.
  • Local organizations can support youth groups with access to active living facilities, equipment and resources register as Community Hosts on www.sogoactive.com where they become visible to youth participants.
  • Youth participants set and track their active living goals online, as well as network with peers and arrange group activities.
  • From November 2008 to June 2009, over 1,000 SOGO Active participants will be selected by Coca-Cola to carry the Olympic Flame in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay.  
  • Torchbearer spots will be awarded by Coca-Cola through random draw among eligible SOGO Active participants as well as identification by Community Hosts for youth who have demonstrated outstanding peer leadership or have overcome significant barriers.  Youth earn additional entries for each week that physical activity goals have been met.
  • Funding is available for youth groups who express a specific need for resources and meet specific criteria.
  • Following the Torchbearer Incentive Stage (2008-2010), the Legacy Stage (2010-2012) will sustain and foster ownership within youth groups and communities.

SOGO Active is powered by a dream-team of partners who are passionate about getting Canadian youth active:

  • Coca-Cola Canada brings its sponsorship of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games and over 80 years of involvement in the Olympic Movement to inspire youth to get active.  Coca-Cola Canada will also market SOGO Active nationally and use the program to identify 1000 Torchbearers for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay.
  • ParticipACTION designed the concept and content of SOGO Active and created a network of Provincial/Territorial Coordinators.
  • Thirteen Provincial/Territorial Coordinators (PTCs) coordinate the program at the provincial/territorial level, including administering funding for youth groups via Community Hosts; promoting SOGO Active; looking for opportunities to leverage funds; and participating in the reporting and evaluation of the program.
  • Community Hosts (CHs) are community-based organizations that will provide support for youth groups within their communities.  The primary function of the CHs is to support the youth groups and assist with access to facilities, equipment and resources that youth identify are needed for their activities.