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Notre Dame College’s Kennedy House captains and teachers shave their heads and raise over $2000 for Cancer Council

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Good cause: Lachlan Howard cutting Liam Sanders’ hair at the ‘Kennedy Kutz’ event held at Notre Dame College on Friday, May 12. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Members of Notre Dame College’s Kennedy House have rallied together to organise a fundraising event for the Cancer Council.

The event, held on Friday, May 12, featured an extraordinary outpouring of support from students, teachers and the wider community.

Under the leadership of house captains Liam Sanders and Aly Claridad, the event exceeded all expectations, raising over $2000.

The college’s director of students, Myra Hardy, admired Kennedy House’s philanthropic efforts.

“Today we’ve got our Kennedy House fundraiser,” she said.

“At the start of the year, the house captains chose the Cancer Council as their charity to support, and they’ve been working throughout the year to raise funds.”

Before: Nicole Linton, Aly Claridad, Liam Sanders and Ben Kelly before having their haircuts. Photo by Contributed

The house captains took charge early on, organising various initiatives to raise funds for the cause.

In Term 1, they collaborated with Shepparton’s Cold Rock, hosting a successful fundraiser.

However, Friday marked the pinnacle of their efforts: the long-awaited ‘Kennedy Kutz’ event, which saw staff and students shave or cut their hair.

Liam expressed his gratitude to the donors and supporters.

“Well, we thought we’ll raise money for those that are suffering from cancer and we’ve raised over $2000. So it’s been great. We’d like to thank everyone that’s donated,” he said.

Professional: Kellie Lewis cutting Aly Claridad’s long hair. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Aly said she wanted to support this charity as she was driven by experiences with the devastating effects of cancer within her own family.

“I specifically chose to support the Cancer Council because I’ve got family members who have passed away from cancer,” she said.

“So I think it’s a great way to help out with the research to find a cure for cancer.”

Aly also acknowledged the staff who played an instrumental role in organising the event.

“I’d like to say thank you to Mrs Gill and all the teachers who have helped us organise this.”

Brave: Teacher Ben Kelly having his hair shaved off by student Mitchell Serra. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Two teachers, Nicole Linton and Ben Kelly, joined the Kennedy House captains in their noble endeavour.

“It’s a good reflection on the work that Liam and Aly have done,” Mr Kelly said.

New look: Nicole Linton having her haircut at Notre Dame College’s Kennedy House fundraiser. Photo by Contributed

Mrs Linton, who initially believed the teachers’ fundraising target of $1000 would not be met, expressed her astonishment.

“Traditionally, Kennedy House hasn’t been the best fundraiser, so we assumed that we (the teachers) wouldn’t need to have our hair cut.” she said.

“But they’ve exceeded expectations.

“At first we were thinking $750 would be impressive but we’ve gone over $2000. So that’s really great.”

The house captains said the overwhelming success of the Kennedy House fundraiser would not have been possible without the generous contributions of local businesses.

Community spirit: Domino’s regional manager Rohith Awari and North Shepparton store manager Anuj Gour. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Domino’s in Shepparton North played a significant role in supporting the event by donating 50 pizzas.

“It’s the core of our business to serve our people, and it’s important to us to help the community,” store manager Anuj Gour said.

To contribute to the fundraiser, visit tinyurl.com/KennedyFundraiser2023

After: Ben Kelly, Aly Claridad, Liam Sanders and Nicole Linton after receiving their haircuts. Photo by Contributed