Our Valued Sponsors
Our sponsors make iSHOW possible, helping us bring inclusive sport and cultural education to more schools and communities across Alberta. Their commitment fuels every event, every smile, and every story of connection.
Click the links below to learn more about our sponsors. If your organization is interested in sponsoring I.S.H.O.W.,
please contact Jason Bishop at info@ishownation.com or click the button below.
Our Valued Sponsors
Our sponsors make iSHOW possible, helping us bring inclusive sport and cultural education to more schools and communities across Alberta. Their commitment fuels every event, every smile, and every story of connection.
Click the links below to learn more about our sponsors. If your organization is interested in sponsoring I.S.H.O.W.,
please contact Jason Bishop at info@ishownation.com or click the button below.
Our Mission:
Empowering Through Sports
TANSI Society – Transplant Amputee Native Support in Alberta Society, in partnership with Wheelchair Sports Alberta, Indigenous Shooting Hoops on Wheels (iSHOW) is an exciting adaptive sports program designed to empower Indigenous individuals, with or without disabilities, to engage in physical activities and experience the numerous benefits of sports participation. By focusing on wheelchair basketball, iSHOW fosters inclusivity, community engagement, and personal growth.
Our 4 Cornerstones:
Our Mission:
Empowering Through Sports
Truth and Reconciliation in Sport:
The iSHOW Program’s Commitment
The iSHOW Program advances the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (#87-91) by creating inclusive and adaptive sports opportunities for Indigenous athletes. Committed to barrier-free participation (#89), we provide specialized equipment, coaching, and community support. We also integrate culturally relevant training (#90) to build Indigenous capacity in sport and foster an anti-racist environment. By amplifying Indigenous representation (#88) and sharing their athletic excellence (#87), we promote respect, empowerment, and reconciliation, ensuring all Indigenous athletes can thrive.
Through sport, we strive to build a future of respect, empowerment, and reconciliation—where Indigenous athletes of all abilities can thrive.
Truth and Reconciliation in Sport: The iSHOW Program’s Commitment
The iSHOW Program advances the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (#87-91) by creating inclusive and adaptive sports opportunities for Indigenous athletes. Committed to barrier-free participation (#89), we provide specialized equipment, coaching, and community support. We also integrate culturally relevant training (#90) to build Indigenous capacity in sport and foster an anti-racist environment. By amplifying Indigenous representation (#88) and sharing their athletic excellence (#87), we promote respect, empowerment, and reconciliation, ensuring all Indigenous athletes can thrive.