LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Gold Coast Titans are kicking off celebrations for the International Day of People with Disability in style.
Today, they are proudly recognizing the achievements, resilience, and contributions of individuals with disabilities within the community.
This special day is not just about scoring tries, but also about highlighting the importance of inclusion.
The Titans' Leagueability program is leading the charge in transforming lives through rugby league.
It's more than just a game plan; it's a pathway to empowerment, social connection, and personal growth.
Participants in the program are tackling new skills and building confidence, both on and off the field.
By focusing on what these individuals can do, rather than what they can't, barriers are being broken down and a sense of belonging is being fostered.
But the Titans aren't stopping there.
They are intercepting barriers to accessibility and inclusion by ensuring that fans with disabilities can enjoy game day experiences without any obstacles.
From wheelchair-accessible seating to sensory-friendly initiatives, the Titans are committed to creating a level playing field for all.
Off the field, the Titans are forming strong bonds with local organizations that support people with disabilities.
By teaming up with these groups, they are driving meaningful change and making a difference in the community.
In true Titans spirit, they are showing that everyone, no matter their ability, deserves a shot at the try line.
It's not just about winning games; it's about building an inclusive and supportive community where everyone can play their part.