When you support a WA Cricket Foundation inclusion program you become a member of one our Giving Circles. 

As a Giving Circle member you will enjoy access to WA Cricket events throughout the year as well as opportunities to witness our programs firsthand and experience their impact.

Participation in our Giving Circles is renewed yearly through your annual gift, which supports the various programs that the WA Cricket Foundation delivers.

Kaya Circle

Kaya means hello in the Nyoongar language, the official language of the Aboriginal people who have lived in the south-west of Western Australia for more than 45,000 years.

Through this word of welcome, we invite you to come together to increase our reach and capacity across remote communities and build a sustainable pathway for Aboriginal players.

Gifts from the Kaya Circle will go towards connecting Aboriginal communities and inspiring future leaders.

Boyd Duffield Circle

Boyd Duffield is one of Australia’s leading cricketers with an intellectual disability, who is helping forge a path in the sport for those with autism and their families.

The Australian opening batsman and allrounder is a passionate advocate for inclusivity of all people living with disabilities in the game he loves. 

Donations from the Boyd Duffield Circle will go towards creating equal opportunities for all future cricketers with a disability.

Olive Leslie Circle

Olive Leslie was a true trailblazer for female athletes in Western Australia, widely regarded as the best cricketer in the State either side of World War II.

State captain for sixteen years, Olive Leslie coached WA for more than a decade following her retirement, was a national selector for five years and a state selector for a quarter of a century. She was the first woman to be inducted into WA Cricket’s Gallery of Greats.

The Olive Leslie Circle will help empower the next generation of young women through cricket.

For a confidential discussion about any of our Giving Circles, please email enquiry@wacricketfoundation.com.au

Annual donations upwards of $1,000 are encouraged.