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Students at Caroline Chisholm College, Glenmore Park used their college celebrations to raise money for Project Compassion. Over $6,000 was raised, helping over 400 Filipino students finish their high school studies.
A whole-school effort at St Finbar’s Primary, Glenbrook has raised $700 for the Cancer Council.
Schools across the Parramatta diocese have responded to the Victorian bushfire tragedy by offering prayers and financial support.
On Thursday 28 May, students, staff and parents gathered at Bethany Catholic Primary, Glenmore Park to participate in a Biggest Morning Tea event to support the Cancer Council of Australia.
St Mary's Primary, Rydalmere used Catholic Schools Week as an opportunity to raise awareness and funds for Caritas Australia, the Catholic agency for overseas aid and development.
On 2 December, the Governor-General hosted a Christmas party at Admiralty House. Among the guests was 8-year-old, Vicky Kavasilas, a youth ambassador for juvenile diabetes and Year 3 student at St Joseph’s Primary, Schofields.
In the lead up to Catholic Schools Week, students at St Ursula’s College are living proof that they are Youth in Action.
When Our Lady of the Rosary Primary Year 6 student, Bethany Miller heard about the plight of Victorian bushfire victims, she was inspired to help and emailed the CEO of Optus asking if they would donate phone cards for the victims.
Schools across the diocese have been involved in Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday activities to signal the start of Lent. St Patrick's Primary, Blacktown hosted the launch of Project Compassion.
Sydney’s Catholic schools have dug deep to show their support for people hit hard by the devastating bushfires in Victoria.