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Hayley Raso greeted Australian participants at Foundation's clinic

In addition, clinics have been developed in Melbourne and Sydney in recent weeks with SDA Agency.
Hayley Raso greeted Australian participants at Foundation's clinic
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Real Madrid player Hayley Raso greeted the participants of the Real Madrid Foundation's educational clinic which was held at Real Madrid City, in collaboration with North Sydney United. A group of children from Australia were overjoyed to meet one of their country's top stars, with whom they posed for photos and shared their experience.

This experience has been further extended with the educational clinics that the Real Madrid Foundation has run over the last few weeks in Sydney and Melbourne, after a five-year absence of activity in Australia due to the pandemic, with SDA Agency. These educational clinics involve activities to promote educational sport as a tool for the integral development of the individual from early childhood. The proceeds from these activities will support the Real Madrid Foundation's socio-sports projects in Australia for children at risk of exclusion.

Socio-sports programmes
The Real Madrid Foundation is running two socio-sports schools in Australia. The first is in Wellington, a small rural town in the centre of the state of New South Wales, where the integral development of students is encouraged through sport, by instilling positive values and developing skills and healthy habits.

The second is located in Wollwong, a town in south-eastern Australia about 80 km from Sydney. Its activities are carried out at Warrawong High School, a secondary school which includes the Foundation's activities alongside its study support programme for students with difficulties. The school is distinguished by Australia's contemporary cultural diversity and is home to students of 39 different nationalities.