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Fighting childhood cancer

With a commitment to improving the lives of young cancer patients, Donnybrook Primary School held its annual Footy Colours Day last month.

The national community fundraising event was in partnership with schools across Australia and sports stars from NRL, AFL, AFLW, NRL and A-League.

These include NRL players Luke Brooks (Manly Sea Eagles), Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels), and Felise Kaufusi (The Dolphins); AFL/AFLW players Jack Crisp (Collingwood FC), Erica Fowler (Collingwood FC), Renee Garing (Geelong FC), Jayden Laverde (Essendon FC); and A-League players Noah Botic (Western United), Ryan Teague (Melbourne Victory), Miguel Di Pizio (Central Coast Mariners) and Mark Natta (Newcastle Jets).

Donnybrook Primary School raised $786.71 for the Fight Cancer Foundation which will go towards providing accommodation for the families of children undergoing cancer treatment and supporting life-saving research.

Through initiatives like Footy Colours Day, Fight Cancer Foundation ensures that children fighting cancer and their families are provided with the care, support, and resources they need, helping to alleviate the emotional and financial burden of treatment.

It also ensures young people can put their cancer behind them, reach their full potential and have a brighter future.

CEO of the Fight Cancer Foundation Cara Davey said community participation was the key to a successful fundraiser.

“It’s a chance for schools to rally behind a cause that impacts future generations. By coming together, we can ensure that children fighting cancer have access to the care and support they need, and we can contribute to research that will save more lives in the future,” she said.

Footy Colours Day included a series of sports activities, friendly competition, quizzes and a refreshing treat, making the day more enjoyable for students.

Collingwood AFL player Jack Crisp said “Footy Colours Day is more than just wearing your team’s colours—it’s about coming together as a community to support kids who are fighting the toughest battle of their lives. Every dollar we donate makes a real difference, and together, we can ensure these kids get the best possible care and support. Let’s show them they’re not alone in their fight.”

For more information or to donate, please visit www.footycoloursday.com.au/

Afraa Kori

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