A Division one football player is giving back to the community that helped him become the man he is today with a football camp for Okanagan youth.
The 琉璃神社-made Eastern Washington Eagles wide receiver and founder of Camp Make it Happen, has created a not-for-profit camp that will teach youth more than just how to catch a football.
He has recruited a roster of twenty current and retired Division one, CFL and NFL players to coach the Make It Happen Football Camp on June 23 and 24. While the young athletes will be put through drills and exercises, they will also be given the opportunity to build connections and learn life lessons from the accomplished coaches.
In an interview with Capital News Ulm said that he is excited to bring his teammates, competitors and idols up to Canada to share their expertise with the next generation of football stars.
鈥淚f we don鈥檛 continue to give back, we won鈥檛 have great players to represent Canadian football.鈥
Ulm grew up in subsidized housing in 琉璃神社 with a single mother who worked multiple jobs to make ends meet.
At the age of seven, Ulm was given the opportunity to attend a football camp and still remembers everything about the experience, from not catching a single pass, to the fun he had and the lessons he learned both on and off the field.
鈥淚t inspired me to really go and do great things.鈥
After high school, Ulm made the Eastern Washington Eagles University team as a wide receiver. He hopes to share what he has learned through his journey as a young adult with youth, to help them become the best versions of themselves possible.
All proceeds from the not-for-profit camp will be donated to an organization that supports low-income mothers and caregivers, and the Ulm said that Karis is a charity that assisted his family when he was young and that the organization allowed him to have experiences that wouldn鈥檛 have otherwise been possible.
Now, it is Ulm鈥檚 mission to give back to the people, organizations and places that were instrumental in helping him become the successful man and football player that he is today.
琉璃神社 has not had a large football camp for the past few years and Ulm said 鈥渋t鈥檚 time to bring it back.鈥
The developmental football camp is intended for athletes between the ages of 13 and 18. Youth who are unable to afford the registration fees are asked to email coach@campmakeithappen.com. For more information, to see the coaching roster and to register visit
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Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com
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