April 13, 2018
We are with you: U91快色 community comes together for #HumboldtStrong
Hockey jerseys, football jerseys, basketball jerseys 鈥 no matter the sport or the team, much of the 91快色 community donned sports jerseys on Thursday. It鈥檚 all in memory and support of the Humboldt Broncos, their families, friends and community following the tragic highway collision in Saskatchewan on April 6 that killed 16, injured 13 鈥 and united the country in grief and a desire to help.
Here is what some members of the 91快色 community had to say about and and why they decided to wear a jersey on Thursday.
鈥淚鈥檝e grown up with hockey, I come from a small town. This is breaking my heart personally. Wearing the jersey is just something I need to do to support them however I can,鈥 says Barb McCutcheon, the scheduling co-ordinator at the 91快色. 鈥淚 love seeing the jerseys all over campus. It makes us feel like a family 鈥 even though they are in Saskatchewan and we are in Alberta, it makes me feel closer to them and that the whole country is behind them.鈥
鈥淢y entire family is wearing jerseys today to show solidarity,鈥 says Kenzie Rushton, who works with the Galileo Education Network, the professional learning arm of the Werklund School of Education. 鈥淚鈥檓 originally from the Maritimes, and my Mom walks with a woman in Moncton, New Brunswick who has a family connection with one of the people of the bus. It shows the cross-Canada reach of this tragedy.鈥
Barb McCutcheon and Kenzie Rushton
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a jersey big enough for myself, so I used my four-year-old son鈥檚 hockey jersey because he wanted to wear his rugby jersey to school. It was either this or my husband鈥檚 giant oversized jersey that I would have been swimming in,鈥 says Heather O鈥橞rien, the events co-ordinator at the Haskayne School of Business. 鈥淓veryone all around the world has been rocked by this accident and jersey day is an amazing way to bring people together to show support and honour the victims.鈥
President Elizabeth Cannon sported her own Dinos jersey to be a part of #jerseysforhumboldt. 鈥淲hen tragedy strikes and impacts all of us so deeply, sometimes it鈥檚 difficult to know where to look for support. Taking part in #jerseysforhumboldt has allowed us to show our solidarity with the friends and families of all those directly affected in Humboldt 鈥 and it has brought us together as a campus community to support each other.鈥
鈥淗ockey has been my favourite sport for as long as I can remember,鈥 says Jaimy Hannah, a fifth-year student in the Department of Psychology. 鈥淚鈥檓 from a small town in Ontario and that was all there was to do there so we were always out on the ice. So when I heard about these young kids, most of them younger than me, for this to happen is so sad. I just wanted to do anything to support them, to show solidarity.鈥
鈥淵es, you can give a monetary donation to the fund, but you can also show solidarity with a jersey,鈥 says Hassan Chaudhry, a third-year computer science student. 鈥淚鈥檓 wearing a basketball jersey because it doesn鈥檛 have to be all about one sport. It鈥檚 about supporting teams and people and bringing people together in Canada and all over the world.鈥
Heather O鈥橞rien
鈥淚鈥檝e been following what happened closely, it was almost unbelievable,鈥 says Pascal Eng, a first-year student at the Haskayne School of Business. 鈥淭o hear that those guys were all around my age, it鈥檚 all so sad. But just seeing all the support and all the people that have come together because of this, it鈥檚 been overwhelming and wearing a jersey has helped me to feel more a part of that.鈥
鈥淢y younger brother is part of a football team,鈥 says Ashley Williams, a second-year student in the Faculty of Science. 鈥淚 just wanted to let the Humboldt team and families know that I am supporting them today. I love seeing the university come together to support this team.鈥
鈥淚 just wanted to show some love to the Humboldt Broncos today,鈥 says Kiyan Davachi, a third-year student in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and a Dinos rugby team member. 鈥淚鈥檝e never played hockey in my life, but I play team sports and I understand the significance of camaraderie that comes with that. The jersey is to show support for people going through a really rough time.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 wearing a jersey to show my support 鈥 I played against a couple of Humboldt Broncos guys back when I played hockey,鈥 says James Pond,a second-year chemical engineering student in the Schulich School of Engineering and a Dinos rugby team member. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 play anymore, but I have like over 20 jerseys at home and my Mom took them to her school to give out so students could wear them today. I brought some today, too, to loan out to friends.鈥
President Elizabeth Cannon
鈥淕oing on a bus is such a normal thing for us, we do it all the time,鈥 says Katie Duncan, a first-year political science student and a defenceman on the Dino鈥檚 women鈥檚 hockey team. 鈥淏us trips are where you truly bond with your team and your teammates are like your second family. This just really hit home for most of us. It鈥檚 one small way to support the Broncos.鈥
鈥淚 wore a jersey today because as a hockey mom to three boys, the Humboldt Broncos tragedy hit home and very hard,鈥 says Aisling Gamble, a communications adviser at the Cumming School of Medicine. 鈥淲e all feel we need to do something to let the families and community of Humboldt know that they are not alone, and something as simple as wearing a jersey or putting a stick out in their honour hopefully sends that message to them. It was awesome to see so many at the medical school showing their support today.鈥
Gamble helped organize two giving initiatives on Thursday at the 91快色鈥檚 Health Research Innovation Centre: A table was set up to accept donations for the First Responders fund as well as donations of usable hockey sticks as part of #PutYourSticksOut #SticksoutforHumboldt. Donations for both can still be made at the UME office. All sticks will be donated to .