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Mercedes College students chop their ponytails to raise over $26,000 for cancer support

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  • 6 Jun 2024 2:00 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Students from Mercedes College recently rallied in a remarkable gesture of support, bravely parting ways with their ponytails and raising over $26,000 to help West Australians affected by cancer. Their hair will be donated to create wigs for people going through cancer treatment.

A heartwarming event

In a tradition that’s lasted more than a decade, Mercedes College students have decided on a cause they would like to support, with Cancer Council WA the choice for 2024.

“Given that so many Mercedes’ students, staff and ex-students have been affected by cancer, raising funds for Cancer Council WA was an obvious choice,” a student representative said.

In less than three weeks, the students and staff organised the event. In the lead up to the day, they held fundraising initiatives, including a cake stall and a raffle, all aimed at raising funds for the cause.

Students gathered in the gym at lunchtime to take part and watch the event. A sustainable hairdresser was secured to handle the hair handover for wigs. Overall, 31 brave students and one willing teacher chopped and donated their hair for Cancer Council WA’s Wig Service, which provides free wigs, turbans and headpieces for people who are experiencing hair loss due to their cancer treatment.

A student shares that “supporting the dignity of individuals, was a major reason for choosing this activity. The thoughts of the whole school community were focussed on helping those in need.”

Over $26,000 raised to support those affected by cancer

In just two weeks, the event raised has an incredible $26,000, with additional funds expected from ongoing cake sales and other initiatives.

Thank you to Mercedes College and all the students, staff and the community who got involved for your incredible generosity and support!

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Tags:Australia, cancer, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer treatment, college students, community, council, event, Mercedes, school, student, sustainable, teacher, treatment, WA

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