
Positive Change Push: Young Boy jumping with excitment at the Wanderers footy clinic
Everyday Independence was thrilled to team up once again with the A-League’s Western Sydney Wanderers FC for a second Inclusion Clinic, delivered through our Positive Change Push initiative.
Held over two vibrant days at the Wanderers Fives Fields in Rooty Hill, the clinic welcomed more than 30 children aged 2 to 12 for a joyful experience of soccer, skill-building, and connection. The Wanderers Soccer Stars Inclusion Clinics are designed to support children of all abilities, creating a safe and inclusive space where every child can participate, grow, and have fun.
From learning new soccer techniques to making new friends, the energy and excitement were contagious. It was a powerful reminder of how sport can bring people together and foster a sense of belonging.
This clinic shows what’s possible when we focus on inclusion in sport.
Alex Skouras – Business Development Manager
The smiles said it all.
The Positive Change Push empowers Everyday Independence teams across Australia to lead grass roots initiatives that promote inclusion and reshape perceptions of disability.
A heartfelt thank you to our Western Sydney change makers for leading the way in inclusion, empowerment, and community spirit. Your dedication is helping build stronger, more connected communities—one kick at a time.
Positive Change Push: Young Boy jumping with excitment at the Wanderers footy clinic
Read more about our other Positive Change Push community initiatives. We look forward to sharing more about the positive impact our teams drive within their communities.