Local fitness leader raises $40K for Big Brother Big Sisters

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A local fitness entrepreneur has given a big boost to youth mentorship programs focusing on healthy living and physical activity.

On Friday morning, Jaclyn Cordeiro presented a cheque for $40,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters Windsor-Essex.

Collected through fundraising, the money will support the organization’s Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds program, which sees girls ages 12-14 mentored on physical activity, balanced eating, and self-esteem.

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Also benefiting from Cordeiro’s efforts is the Game On! Eat Smart, Play Smart program, where boys ages 11 to 14 are mentored on healthy lifestyle practices, including physical activity, healthy eating, communication, and emotional health.

Representatives with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Windsor Essex organization pose on Friday, March 28, 2025 with Jaclyn Cordeiro, a local fitness champion and celebrity entrepreneur who donated $40,800 to the group. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star

“Each time we pair a child with a mentor, we start something incredible — a life-changing relationship built on friendship, trust and empowerment,” the organization said.

Cordeiro is the founder of JACFIT, a six-week workout program she developed during COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. She is a fitness model, writer, lifestyle coach and registered nurse, and she competes in fitness competitions, the organization said.

In 2024, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Windsor-Essex supported more than 300 children through Go Girls Game On.

tcampbell@postmedia.com

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Jaclyn Cordeiro, a local fitness champion and celebrity entrepreneur, presented a cheque for $40,800 to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Windsor Essex organization at Mackenzie Hall in Windsor on Friday, March 28, 2025. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star

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