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Bunbury Catholic College Raises $10,000 for Charity Today!

Year 12 students Chloe Hughes, Matilda Blom Van Assendelft, Matilda Skerman and Noah Duff serving up a sausage sizzle at Bunbury Catholic College’s annual Feast Day event.

UPDATE: Bunbury Catholic College students in Bunbury celebrated their annual Feast Day event today, raising an impressive $10,000 for charity. The lively gathering, held on Friday, October 6, 2023, brought together students, families, and staff for a day filled with fun and philanthropy.

This year’s event featured a variety of activities, including games, food stalls, and performances that engaged the entire school community. The atmosphere was electric, with students eagerly participating to support a meaningful cause. The funds raised will directly benefit local charities, making a significant impact in the Bunbury area.

The Feast Day event is an annual tradition at Bunbury Catholic College, fostering a spirit of giving and camaraderie among students. The college’s commitment to community service was evident, as students shared their enthusiasm and dedication throughout the day.

Why This Matters: The successful fundraising initiative not only highlights the students’ commitment to charity but also strengthens community bonds. With rising needs in local charities, the funds raised are more crucial than ever, demonstrating the power of youth engagement in social causes.

As students continue to celebrate their achievements, they are also encouraged to reflect on the importance of giving back. The college aims to host more events like this throughout the year to sustain community support.

Next Steps: With the Feast Day now concluded, attention will turn to how the funds will be allocated to local charities. Bunbury Catholic College plans to announce the beneficiaries of the fundraising efforts in the coming weeks, promising greater transparency and community involvement.

Stay tuned for more updates on how this event transforms lives in the Bunbury area and the ongoing efforts of Bunbury Catholic College to support those in need. This celebration of community spirit serves as a reminder of the positive impact that collective efforts can achieve.

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