In-person Community Sports & Recreation

Game Changers: A Women's Training Camp

Saturday, June 27, 2026
4:00pm to 8:00pm

Commonwealth Stadium
Tickets are $50 or more
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Organized by: Edmonton Elks
June
27


Game Changers: A Women's Training Camp presented by James H. Brown & Associates Alberta Injury Lawyers returns for its second year, bringing women together for an unforgettable evening of football, fun, and purpose.

Game Changers: A Women's Training Camp presented by James H. Brown & Associates Alberta Injury Lawyers returns on Saturday, June 27th from 4:00 – 8:00 pm for its second year after a highly successful debut in 2025, which brought women together for an unforgettable evening of football, fun, and purpose while raising significant support for ovarian cancer research.

Building on that momentum, Game Changers once again invites participants to step onto Play Alberta Field at Commonwealth Stadium for an empowering football training camp experience. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the game, connect with others, and take part in a unique behind-the-scenes stadium experience, all in support of the Edmonton Elks Ovarian Cancer Research Endowment Fund, which has now surpassed $1 million raised to date.

This inspiring event continues to celebrate community, empowerment, and impact, proving that when women come together around sport and purpose, the results can be truly game changing.

PROCEED BENEFITS & HISTORY

Net proceeds go directly to the Edmonton Elks Ovarian Cancer Research Endowment Fund, helping to advance critical research and support women's health initiatives in partnership with the Alberta Women's Health Foundation (AWHF). Established in 2008, the Endowment Fund was previously supported through an annual fundraising dinner that has now been reimagined into a new interactive event based on a football training camp. This initiative continues a history of support for ovarian cancer research in honour of longtime Edmonton Eskimos staff member Pam Monastyrskyj, who passed away following a courageous battle with ovarian cancer.

To date, the fund has raised over $1,000,000 for the cause.


Commonwealth Stadium

11000 Stadium Rd NW
Edmonton, AB, T5H 4E2