Suzanne Cory High School student Iti Ashta is Wyndham’s young person of the month for February.
Iti has been recognised for her community service, fundraising, volunteering and raising awareness about issues affecting first nations people and bullying in schools.
Iti has organised 15 fundraising events for various organisations including the Red
Cross, Kids Helpline, the RSL and the Cancer Council. She recently held a bake sale
to raise funds for humanitarian aid for children in Gaza.
An affinity with elderly people has resulted in Iti volunteering at a local age care facility and
she’s volunteered to support returned veterans at the RSL as well.
Iti also loves debating and has received a number of awards for debating skills.
Wyndham mayor Jennie Barrera paid tribute to the latest recipient of the monthly award.
“Wyndham City appreciates Iti’s commitment, hard work and fundraising efforts,” Cr Barrera said.
“Iti’s infectious positivity is inspiring. Building rapport with elderly people is especially
notable. Iti is a wonderful role model and displays community spirit.”
Each month Wyndham council selects a young resident aged between 12 to 25 to be ‘Young Person of the Month’.
The recipient is someone who positively contributes to the Wyndham community and is considered a role model to other young people.
Winners are awarded a $300 gift voucher of their choice and other prizes.
For more information go to: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/services/youth-services/awards-competitions/one-
wyndham