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Craigieburn student receives Fred Hollows humanity award

Siyoda Jayawardene is proud of her Sri Lankan heritage.

The Willmott Park Primary School grade six student spends her free time promoting Sri Lankan culture to the Craigieburn community, by taking part in dance performances at community events and giving speeches at school and her church.

She is also a host of a children’s segment on the Sri Lankan Morning Show on Channel 31, interviewing other children.

And, in 2014, Siyoda wrote a book of poems to raise money for Sri Lankan charity Sole, which provides shoes for children in need.

Earlier this month, her dedication to her community and helping others was recognised at the Fred Hollows humanity award ceremony at State Parliament.

Siyoda was one of 44 grade six students to receive the award, which is given to young people who inspire and challenge other students to show care and compassion for others, and who make a positive impact at their school or in their community.

She was nominated for the award by her teacher, Adam Sayers, who wanted to recognise the impact Siyoda has made on both the school and Sri Lankan communities.

Siyoda, who has been volunteering since she was in prep, said she enjoyed promoting Sri Lankan culture and getting to know other people in Craigieburn.

Siyoda Jayawardene. Picture: Shawn Smits.
Siyoda Jayawardene. Picture: Shawn Smits.

 

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