Boise State University student-athletes inspire foster kids at Albertsons Stadium

October 18, 2024
IDHW Communications

Nearly 100 Treasure Valley-area foster kids gathered on the BLUE turf at Albertsons Stadium Thursday night to run, kick, catch, throw, and flip with 75 Boise State student-athletes.

“This is for the foster kids, just out here having fun,” said Boise State football safety Travis Anderson. “We’ve got soccer, track, softball, football—just having fun with the kids.”

Different sports and activities were organized at stations on the BLUE. Anderson and some of his teammates ran a basketball station. Other stations included softball, gymnastics, soccer, tackling, passing, golf and more--even a touchdown dance competition. Indoor stations included arts and crafts, including a friendship bracelet station.

“It’s just awesome to see that we can touch these kids’ lives for just one night,” said junior gymnast Sydney Leitch. “I’m a child at heart, and this is just my vibe. A shout-out to the Boise State community and to these families for letting us be a part of their day and their year.”

Including foster families and student-athletes, the Fostering Future Broncos event attracted about 250 people who braved the Treasure Valley’s first cold snap of the autumn season. The vibe was supportive and fun. The night included high fives, fist bumps, cheers, and innumerable smiles. 

Boise State Gymnast Sydney Leitch helps a girl work on her handstand. “It’s just awesome to see that we can touch these kids’ lives for just one night,” she said of the Fostering Future Broncos event.

“This is a super fun way to connect with foster children in the Boise area,” said softball outfielder Megan Lake, who played a key role in helping organize the event. “As a kid it’s easy to get stuck in a routine, so they’re getting out of their comfort zones, coming out here, and hanging out with us. And this helps me get out of my comfort zone, too. We get to hang out with kids, get loose, and have fun.”

Fostering Future Broncos was a partnership between the Department of Health and Welfare, Boise State University, and Freedom Youth Foundation. It’s the most recent example of partnerships and initiatives the department is forging to recognize and honor foster families and foster children, as well as increase the number of foster families.

Other actions have included waiving adoption fees through the department, simplified licensure of foster homes, launch of a new Foster Parent Bill of Rights, encouraging Idaho businesses to offer paid time off for new foster families, free access to state parks, and more.

“A huge thanks goes out to Boise State student-athletes and administrators who made this inspiring event happen,” said DHW Director Alex Adams. “Their commitment to fostering positive relationships and creating joyful memories for these children is something truly special. It’s about more than just one night—it’s about showing these kids they’re valued and part of our community. Go Broncos!”

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is dedicated to strengthening the health, safety, and independence of Idahoans. Learn more at healthandwelfare.idaho.gov.

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