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Heartwarming Mother’s Day market raises funds

Community event: Students from Echuca College and Twin Rivers and 208 primary schools got the chance to find a present for their parent at a student-run Mother’s Day market. Photos: Aidan Briggs Photo by Aidan Briggs

Echuca College vocational major students held a Mother’s Day market on Tuesday, May 7.

The event gave students the chance to find a little present for their parent before Mother's Day on Sunday, while raising funds for a special cause.

Funds raised was donated to the Do It For Dolly campaign.

Do It For Dolly is an organisation that raises awareness and funds for anti-bullying initiatives and online safety programs.

Echuca College students were joined by visitors from Echuca 208 and Twin River primary schools.

The day offered students the chance to browse stalls filled with delightful treats and thoughtful gifts and enjoy raffles, a barbecue lunch and games.

Present time: All different Mother’s Day gifts were available at for students to pick out for their parent at the Echuca College Stalls on Tuesday. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Yummy: Tessa Birttes, Maddie Talbot and Chelsea Gillie were busy selling delicious treats for people to give their mothers. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Pretty voices: Amy Caldwell and instrumental music teacher Drew Walker performed for students as part of their special Mother’s Day market. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Special stalls: The stalls were full of fun things for both students and their parents - like temporary tattoos and smiling cacti. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Working hard: Vocational major students Dylan Roberts, Archie Childs and Brodie Stratton helped at the Echuca College markets. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Charity day: Echuca College held a Mother’s Day market where students got the chance to buy special presents or treats for their Mum. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Friends: Marleigh Caddaie and Sari McCormick took part in the special Mother’s Day market stalls. They had students from different schools come by to get gifts before the big day on Sunday. Photo by Aidan Briggs