
ABOUT
Empowering youth at-risk through fitness and mentorship—driving personal growth, stronger communities, and reducing the chances of reoffending.
Why we exist.
66% of young people aged 10-17 who are released from sentenced detention return within 6 months and 85% within 12 months of their release. In NSW, the cost of housing a young person in detention is over $1 million per young person per year.
Young people in detention often face deep trauma, come from unstable family backgrounds, and lack educational opportunities. This contributes to feelings of disillusionment and intimidation, fueling a cycle of reoffending. We are committed to breaking this cycle, reducing reoffending rates, and ultimately saving government costs—funds we hope can be reinvested into communities that need them most.
Our
Mission.
By employing individuals with lived experience of the justice space at all levels, we break down social biases and create relatable role models for young people.
Through fitness and mentoring sessions inside Youth Justice Centres and in the community, we empower young people to strengthen their well-being, build self-agency, and develop the confidence to seize opportunities, ensuring a smoother reintegration into society and reducing the risk of reoffending.
OUR PARTNERS.
We are proud to collaborate with a diverse range of organisations, government agencies, and community groups to create impactful opportunities for the youth we serve. Together with our partners, we are committed to building a supportive network that fosters growth, empowerment, and brighter futures for the young individuals in our programs.












