Focus Area · Sports

Every child deserves a place on the field.

We use regular coaching, team practice, and competition opportunities to help young people build confidence, discipline, healthy habits, and a sense of belonging.

  • Confidence
  • Teamwork
  • Healthy habits
A coach briefing young participants during a Well Being Foundation sports session
Practice with purpose Coaching young people to learn, lead, and grow together.
02 active team pathways

More than a game

Consistent physical activity supports healthier routines while team sport teaches young people how to communicate, recover from setbacks, and work toward a shared goal. Our sessions create safe, visible spaces where children can develop those skills together.

01

Cricket

Structured practice develops coordination, strategic thinking, patience, and the confidence to perform as part of a team.

02

Football

A dedicated pathway gives girls room to train, compete, take leadership, and claim their place in community sport.

Skills that travel beyond the field

01

Routine

Regular practice makes movement and wellbeing part of everyday life.

02

Resilience

Training teaches participants to adapt, improve, and try again.

03

Leadership

Team responsibilities create opportunities to communicate and lead.

04

Opportunity

Competition preparation opens doors to wider participation and recognition.

Help more young people get in the game.

Volunteers, coaches, institutions, and supporters can help us provide training, equipment, safe spaces, and competition opportunities.