Last week, we had the privilege of attending the Clontarf Foundation Cup Football Carnival at Langley Park, where more than 200 young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men from Clontarf Academies across Western Australia came together to compete for the coveted annual trophy.
The carnival was a powerful celebration of teamwork, leadership and community, showcasing the confidence and pride these students bring both on and off the field.
As a proud community partner of the Clontarf Foundation since 2014, it has been inspiring to witness the program’s remarkable growth. Today, the Foundation supports more than 12,000 students across 161 academies nationwide, including over 1,100 Year 12 boys, helping young men stay engaged with education and build strong pathways beyond school.
The Clontarf Foundation’s mission is to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, empowering them to participate confidently and meaningfully in society.
You can support their vital work by donating at https://clontarf.org.au/.
Together with our parent company Webuild, we are guided by our Reconciliation Action Plan and remain committed to enabling equal participation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples across the nation‑building projects we deliver.
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