MADALAH Ltd recently announced a new partnership with Revo Fitness, which will see Revo support three young First Nations students to attend schooling at SEDA College.
The partnership launch event in March at Revo Fitness Stadium in Claremont, was attended by the students alongside staff from SEDA College, MADALAH, Revo Fitness and Claremont Football Club in attendance.
MADALAH is a not-for-profit organisation that offers Secondary and Tertiary education scholarships for Indigenous students from remote and regional communities in WA.
MADALAH General Manager Casey Jo Drummond noted that the relationship with Revo Fitness marks MADALAH's first partner from the fitness and wellbeing space.
"Revo is about impacting and influencing people for the better, just like we are at MADALAH," she said.
"We are grateful that Revo has decided to support these students and look forward to a prosperous partnership moving forward."
Revo Fitness founder and Managing Director Andrew Holder said the partnership with MADALAH reflects a commitment to improving the lives of every young Australian through real opportunities.
"True change begins when access meets opportunity," Mr Holder said.
"We are proud to partner with MADALAH and create life-changing pathways for young Australians who might otherwise miss out, ensuring talent and potential are realised.
"Working with SEDA reinforces that success in sport isn't just about performance, but education and opportunity."
Mr Holder said Revo is driven by a vision to "create environments where people thrive, and this partnership extends that vision beyond the gym".
"We're proud to partner with an organisation that shares our goal of improving the lives of Australians."
MADALAH said the launch marks "the beginning of an incredible partnership that will support many students moving forward".