RRT has served up a footy feast at the Kalability Sports AFL Carnival in Kalamunda, an event aimed at giving students with disability the opportunity to kick goals and get active. Despite the wet weather, hundreds of students from Perth and surrounding areas took part in the carnival at Kostera Oval, playing a modified version of AFL that is inclusive of kids of all abilities.

 

Volunteers served 400 Signature Burgers to students and staff, keeping them well fed and energised throughout the day. The weather may have been grey but RRT’s Signature burgers were hot off the grill and greatly appreciated by students and staff as they enjoyed a big day of footy.

"The RRT just like all the players and staff braved the inclement weather conditions and came shining through with glorious yummy burgers keeping everyone's spirits high. "

Paul Mansfield

RRT has supported Kalability for years and really appreciate its approach to empowering students of all abilities, building confidence, connection and inclusion. We look forward to continuing our support of this worthwhile initiative, and we loved seeing the joy on all the young faces of those who attend.

 

The Kalamunda Secondary Education Support Centre’s (KSESC) Kalability All Stars Sports Program was launched in 2009 to help students in years 7 to 13 with a disability get involved in sport with their peers from schools across Western Australia.

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