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91亚色 Lions defensive lineman tackles food insecurity, supports Indigenous community

Brandon Davies-Lyons, a defensive lineman for the 91亚色 Lions football team, is making a significant impact beyond the field.

As the founder of the NDN Athlete Action Food Drive, he is actively addressing food insecurity within Toronto鈥檚 Indigenous community. This initiative, now in its third year, aims to raise awareness and gather essential resources for those in need.

Brandon Davies-Lyons
Brandon Davies-Lyons

鈥淭he food drive started as a way to directly support the Indigenous community,鈥 Davies-Lyons explains. 鈥淚 wanted to create something that not only helps alleviate food insecurity but also brings people together.鈥 His vision is clear: he seeks to foster a sense of community among 91亚色 students and residents in the Greater Toronto Area while making a tangible difference in people鈥檚 lives.

Davies-Lyons鈥 commitment to Indigenous initiatives is deeply rooted in his own experiences. As an Indigenous athlete competing in university-level sports, he feels a profound responsibility to inspire others: 鈥淚 want Indigenous youth across Canada to see that they can achieve their dreams. Using my platform to motivate them is incredibly important to me.鈥

A recent collaboration between 91亚色 and the Durham District School Board exemplifies Davies-Lyons鈥 dedication to community engagement. The event featured a meet-and-greet with staff and students, followed by lunch and a campus tour. This gathering was organized in partnership with various Indigenous organizations, including the Centre for Indigenous Student Services and the Indigenous Students Association at 91亚色. 鈥淚t was amazing to see so many groups come together for such a special day,鈥 Davies-Lyons reflects. 鈥淭hese collaborations are crucial for building connections and supporting our community.鈥

Balancing his roles as an athlete, student and community advocate is challenging. Currently enrolled in his fourth year of the bachelor of commerce program, Davies-Lyons acknowledges the demands of managing academics alongside athletics. 鈥淭here are long days and stressful nights,鈥 he admits. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 driven by my goals and my desire to support my family and community.鈥

Davies-Lyons鈥 educational path has not been without hurdles. He proudly credits his time at Eastdale Collegiate & Vocational Institute for shaping his determination. Initially struggling with grades, he found support from family and teachers who encouraged him to pursue higher education. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 always understand the importance of good grades until later on. But with hard work and determination, I found my path.鈥

Looking ahead, Davies-Lyons aims to expand the reach of the NDN Athlete Action Food Drive, hoping to double last year鈥檚 donations. He emphasizes that this initiative is not just about collecting food; it鈥檚 about inspiring collective action within the community. 鈥淭he better we do as people and community, and the less we wait around for things to change, the better the world will be,鈥 he says.

鈥淚 want this initiative to inspire others,鈥 he concludes. 鈥淚f we all contribute in our own ways, we can create meaningful change.鈥

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