2025 Season

4ATX Foundation, St. David's Healthcare Host All-Girls Clinic

ATXFC_20251110_4ATXGirlClinic_AW1_0534

On November 10, 4ATX Foundation and St. David’s HealthCare hosted the first-ever all-girls edition of Clinics 4ATX at Parmer Field with attendance from local Austin organizations Con Mi Madre, Latinitas, Communities in Schools of Central Texas, the David Phillips Foundation, and Saint Louise House.

Austin FC players Diego Rubio and Žan Kolmanič helped lead the clinic alongside volunteers and staff from 4ATX Foundation and St. David’s HealthCare. The event concluded the 2025 series of Clinics 4ATX, which in total served nearly 700 students. Over 3,500 students have attended Clinics 4ATX since the program launched in 2021.

"Hosting our first all-girls clinic was the perfect way to wrap up Clinics 4ATX in 2025," said 4ATX Executive Director Kaitlin Mauro. "We look forward to this program continuing to empower and inspire young healthy leaders across Central Texas for years to come.”

As part of a shared mission between 4ATX Foundation and St. David’s HealthCare to provide opportunities for underserved communities and Central Texas youth, the organizations will once again offer Clinics 4ATX in 2026. The program provides free soccer clinics to students ages 7-11. Attendees have the chance to learn soccer and leadership skills, meet Austin FC players, and leave with their very own soccer ball

“St. David’s HealthCare is proud to be part of this first-ever all-girls clinic—an evening that celebrates confidence, wellness and community,” Denise Bradley, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs at St. David’s HealthCare, said. “Through our partnership with 4ATX Foundation, we’re helping create spaces where girls can see what’s possible for themselves and carry those lessons far beyond the field.”

4ATX Foundation, St. David's Healthcare Host All-Girls Clinic
/