St Monica's Joins World's Greatest Shave
Two St Monica’s Primary School Evatt students have proudly participated in the 20th Anniversary of the iconic Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave to help raise awareness of blood cancer that has touched the lives of family members.
Ava Platts and Jack Howlett proudly shaved their heads in front of the school in an effort to raise funds for vital research and emotional and practical support for families facing blood cancer.
The students have helped to raise a whopping $8000 for the Leukemia Foundation who are kindly transforming hair clippings into wigs for cancer patients and ‘floating blooms’ that absorb oil spills at sea.
If you would like to donate to their cause, or just give them a message of support, you can head to their Team Fundraising Page: http://my.leukaemiafoundation.org.au/gorjasekids.