The Caltex All Stars program is back for 2025 with many eager participants keen to get involved once again.
With the support of Caltex, the West Coast Eagles All Stars program has been designed to provide an all-inclusive and safe environment for students with disabilities to build self-confidence, resilience, fine tune their football skills and provide links to community football, all whilst having fun and with a big smile on their face!
The year has already started with a bang and seen staff and players busy delivering the program across both metro and regional areas of WA to many happy students.
With the West Coast Eagles, Caltex, WA All Abilities Football Association and Starkick all partnering for the Festival of Footy in April which featured over 300 participants of all abilities, the All Stars program is sure to be hit this year.
“The Caltex All Stars allows school students of all ages living with disability the opportunity to have a kick, but more importantly the program is not just about the sport, but the friendships forged on the field,” Education and Inclusion Manager Bradd Dalziell said.
“The aim is to ensure every child or adult, no matter their circumstances, is provided the opportunity to play and belong to their community through football.”
The generous support of Caltex means this program is offered to schools and students across WA free of charge, allowing youth to participate in football like everyone else no matter their ability.
The Caltex All Stars program is a multi-session program conducted for primary and high school students and delivered FREE to schools.
To make a booking, contact West Coast Eagles Education and Inclusion Manager Bradd Dalziell via email at braddd@westcoasteagles.com.au.