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We’re incredibly proud to share that Kianna has been selected to represent the first-ever all-girls Team First Nations Lacrosse at the Canadian National Lacrosse Championship in Halifax, Nova Scotia!
This is more than just a tournament — it’s history in the making. For the first time, there will be an all-girls division in the national championship, and Kianna is right at the heart of it.
Kianna has been playing lacrosse for nearly 10 years, proudly representing Six Nations Lacrosse, Team Ontario Lacrosse and several elite teams across the country. Her dedication to the game, both on and off the floor, has made her a role model and a leader in the growing world of women’s lacrosse.
Lacrosse has deep Indigenous roots, and Kianna has always played with pride in her heritage. As a passionate advocate for women in sport, she continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation of girls to pick up a stick and dream big.
This year has been monumental for women’s lacrosse — and now it's Kianna's time to shine.
We’re raising funds to help cover travel, accommodations, and tournament expenses so Kianna can focus on doing what she does best: playing her heart out and making history.
If you believe in empowering young women, uplifting Indigenous athletes, and supporting the future of sport — please consider donating. Every contribution, big or small, helps Kianna get one step closer to Halifax.
Thank you for your support and for standing behind this incredible young athlete. Let’s send Kianna to nationals and show the world what girls in lacrosse are made of!
#TeamKianna #GirlsLacrosse #FirstNationsProud #BreakingBarriers


