Hold onto your hats (and your hearts) – this November the What Ability Foundation officially unlocked 10,000 joy-filled experiences for people with disabilities, their families, and carers across Australia!

From unforgettable sports matches to competitive bowling games, the Foundation has been on a mission to put fun first, laughter, and community into as many lives as possible—and now, they’ve hit this incredible milestone.

More Smiles, More Fun, More Inclusion

“Our goal has always been simple: more experiences, more fun!” says Jared Chapman, CEO of What Ability Foundation. “Reaching 10,000 experiences is a massive celebration, each one a moment of happiness that brings people together and reminds us of the power of inclusion, and how important these moments are for family relationships and participants trying something new!”

Thanks to the Foundation’s fantastic network of friends, businesses, and star-studded athletes, these experiences have included everything from court side tickets to live sports events, to singing the National Anthem at the F1 Grand Prix Melbourne, to family-friendly outings at Archie Brothers. Every experience is designed to be safe, accessible, and most importantly, fun!

Here’s How We Got Here

With a little help from professional athletes and local legends, the Foundation has built a community full of big hearts and even bigger smiles. Each experience is about more than just fun, it’s about making connections, building confidence, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

What’s Next? Even MORE Smiles!

10,000 is just the beginning! The What Ability Foundation is already gearing up for its next adventure: unlocking even more experiences and expanding its reach to create moments of joy across Australia in 2025 and beyond.

Want to help? The Foundation invites businesses and individuals together for a great cause to join the fun and make a difference.

For more information or to get involved, visit www.whatabilityfoundation.org.au or follow our crew on socials @whatabilityfoundation