Little Zak’s Academy lends support to Wanderers FC as official corporate partner
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) provider Little Zak’s Academy has lent its support to the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, coming on board as an official corporate partner for the upcoming A-Leagues season.
The new partnership with the Wanderers will see Little Zak’s Academy integrated into various Wanderers community programs and match-day activities, further cementing the connection between both organizations and the Western Sydney community.
The provider has a growing presence in the Western Sydney region, with an additional four services expected to open in the next six months.
The collaboration will include football clinics for Little Zak’s families, providing an opportunity for Little Zak’s children to go from ‘Zakaroos to the Wanderers’ through programs tied to a leading education curriculum.
“We are delighted to welcome Little Zak’s Academy to the Wanderers family,” Western Sydney Wanderers CEO Scott Hudson said.
“Their commitment to nurturing and educating the next generation in Western Sydney aligns perfectly with our focus on youth development and community engagement.”
For Little Zak’s CEO Rich Bell the partnership is an exciting one, which he believes will provide an incredible opportunity for children and families attending its services.
“At Little Zak’s, we believe in fostering a strong foundation for children during their most critical early years, and this partnership provides an incredible opportunity to extend that commitment beyond our centers,” Mr Bell said.
“We look forward to creating memorable experiences for children and families through this collaboration, building pathways from early education to healthy, active lifestyles.”
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