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Schools rally to support Relay for Life West Coast, raising vital funds for cancer research and support

The National Tribune
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  • 15 Oct 2024 3:42 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Eight schools rallied to support Relay for Life West Coast over the weekend, raising vital funds for West Australians impacted by cancer.

Among the participants, Warwick Senior High School (SHS) shone brightly, winning the prestigious ‘Spirit of the Relay Award’ for their decade-long dedication to the cause.

Warwick SHS, a long-time supporter of Relay for Life, was recognised for its outstanding commitment, marking its 10th year of participation. This year, 40 students and nine staff members from the school formed the team, contributing to an impressive fundraising legacy that now totals $80,000 over the years. Their dedication was further highlighted by their victory in completing the highest number of laps. One exceptional student completed 250 laps, walking an astonishing 100 kilometers in just nine hours.

Warwick Senior High School

Methodist Ladies’ College (MLC) also has a long history of supporting Relay for Life, with 90 students participating in this year’s event.

“We have had such an enthusiastic response from this year’s Year 11 students-all eager to participate and raise funds for this very worthy cause.” Shares Simone Smalley, College Chaplin and team lead for MLC.

“As we discovered last year, so many people are impacted by cancer, either themselves, someone they love, or someone they know. We count it a privilege to have the opportunity to support the Cancer Council in this way.”

La Salle College from Middle Swan also made a significant contribution, participating for the fourth year in a row. With the largest team of 110 members, the school managed to raise $7,000 for the cause, further demonstrating the collective effort of schools rallying together.

La Selle College

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the schools that participated in this year’s Relay for Life West Coast. The students’ enthusiasm and energy never wavered throughout the 24-hour relay. It was truly inspiring to witness their dedication to such an important cause.

With each step taken, these schools are making an impact in the lives of West Australians impacted by cancer.

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Tags:Australia, award, cancer, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, council, discovery, energy, event, impact, life, school, student, Swan, Warwick, West Coast

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