Footy colours for cancer

Wyndham Park Primary School students Mele, Aryan, Jordan, Wisdom and Cyrus. (Damjan Janevski) 432931_01

Wyndham Park Primary School demonstrated its dedication to helping fight cancer by participating in Footy Colours Day on Friday, September 20.

Students sported their favourite team’s colours to raise money for the Fight Cancer Foundation (FCF) in a dazzling display of cross-code camaraderie.

As expected in Victoria, AFL teams such as the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood were among the most represented, while Western United fans flew the flag for the local area.

Principal John Eskander spoke about the importance of getting primary-aged students involved in charitable ventures.

“To understand that as global citizens they have a role to play to support those who are less fortunate, unwell with chronic diseases and give back to the community.”

FCF CEO Cara Davey said that events like Footy Colours Day help build a deeper sense of community.

“The event creates a vibrant atmosphere filled with camaraderie and friendly competition, drawing in not just students but also families and the wider community,” she said.

She went on to say that helping those fighting tough battles can “provide a sense of achievement and social responsibility among children.”

All funds raised from Footy Colours Day initiatives help the Fight Cancer Foundation fund vital accommodation centres and cancer research.

Describing the event as a “great success”, Mr Eksander said the school plans on joining in again next year.

Information: www.footycoloursday.com.au/

Jaidyn Kennedy