Individual Membership with Squash
BC
Who
and What is Squash BC?
Squash BC is a registered non-profit society dedicated
to the “Promotion, Growth, and Organization” of squash
in British Columbia. Squash BC has a volunteer board of directors
made up of people from around the province who are responsible
to set the policies, goals, and direction of programs for the
organization.
Why be an Individual Member
of Squash BC?
There are many squash players who question why they should
be members of Squash BC. They all want to know, “What do
I get out of it?” There are many reasons to join, some have
tangible benefits to players, and others are of a more philosophical
in nature. We will start with the tangible ones first.
FIRST AND FORMOST, YOU ARE
INSURED:
If you have an accident on court while you are doing a squash
activity in a sanctioned event, you will be covered for some of
your costs associated with that injury. Dental work is one of
the more common claims, although in some instances players have
received leg braces after an injury. As with most insurance claims,
it depends on your circumstances. more
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In addition you will:
Other reasons that are a little harder to pin down,
but are equally important are the philosophical ones. Ask yourself
this question. If Squash BC, Squash Canada and the WSF were not
active and viable organizations, would squash be where it is today
and would it stay there? Once the organization of a sport is gone,
that sport is likely to disappear as a credible competitive unit
in a few years.
Squash BC and its affiliate organizations have spent
years and countless amounts of money to develop and maintain programs
including Coaching, Officiating courses and the Skill Awards program
to name a few. You may think, “I don’t want to take
a Coaching Course,” but do you ever want to take a lesson?
Have you ever asked anybody about a rule? Just think if everyone
played by their own rules!! Shouldn’t we have Provincial
Squash teams? All the programs Squash BC runs will probably affect
you in some way and they cost money.
Squash BC relies on three main sources of income,
Government Grants, Gaming Money, and Memberships. The government/gaming
money we receive has been fairly steady through the years but
has not kept up with inflation. We have very little control over
how much we receive from government and it usually comes with
strings attached.
Individual and Club memberships are our most reliable
source of income. People who play squash do it for many reasons,
but we think it’s safe to say that people do become “Hooked
on Squash.” Losing your sport addiction of choice would
not be a pretty sight!
It would be great if all participants in the squash
world supported their sport not only in a monetary way, but in
a voluntary role as well. We at Squash BC encourage all members
to participate fully in areas of interest, and are very thankful
to those individuals who volunteer their time and money to keep
the sport healthy. If not for all the hours of volunteer time,
Squash BC memberships would probably cost around $200.00 per person.
The cost of joining Squash BC for an individual
member is $35.00 plus G.S.T. or $37.45, and there are several
ways to join.
Securely online:
OR you can send a check made out
to Squash BC : Squash BC 4867 Ontario St. Vancouver, BC V5V 3H4
OR some clubs and leagues in the
province have opted for the mass member sign up. (Check with your
club or league before you sign up online or send your check.)
Please note: Squash
BC individual memberships run from November 1st to October 31st.
Thank you for supporting Squash in B.C. If you
have any questions about any aspect of the individualized membership
program, please contact the Squash BC office.