On the Field. In
the Studio.
In the Community.
Keeping young people active, connected, and surrounded by good people. We keep young people moving forward.
Sport and recreation are not just about physical fitness. For South Sudanese Australian young people, they are about belonging, identity, positive friendships, and staying connected to a community that cares.
SUDD Foundation's Sports, Recreation & Positive Pathways program creates structured, safe environments where young people can thrive — surrounded by coaches, parents, elders, and community leaders who believe in them.
"When we play together, we build trust. And trust is the foundation of everything we do."
— SUDD Foundation
Eight Ways We Keep Young People Moving Forward
From the soccer pitch to the music studio, every program is free, structured, and built around positive role models at every level.

Soccer and basketball programs — regular fixtures and tournaments

Fitness and wellness activities for youth and families

Weekend recreational outings and community excursions

Cultural dance, drumming, and music activities

Youth leadership retreats and camps

Parent, elder, and coach involvement — positive role models at every level

Connections to Melbourne-wide multicultural sports competitions

Arts hubs — creative expression alongside physical activity
Our Vision for South Sudanese Australian Youth
This program is built to keep young people active, safe, and connected to a community that believes in them — and to give families and elders a meaningful role at every level.
- Create structured, safe environments free from risky influences
- Build belonging and community identity through shared activity
- Celebrate South Sudanese cultural heritage through dance, drumming, and music
- Create a youth-ledDevelop leadership skills through youth retreats, camps, and mentorship digital media hub — podcasts, short films, photography
- Strengthen family and community bonds through shared participation
- Connect young people to Melbourne-wide multicultural sports and arts networks
What Participants Gain
- Reduced social isolation and improved sense of community belonging
- Improved physical and mental health through regular activity
- Positive friendships and healthy role models
- A structured, safe alternative to risky behaviours
- Stronger family and community bonds through shared participation