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HomeNewsNoosa students Sleep Rough to raise funds

Noosa students Sleep Rough to raise funds

Students from Noosa District SHS Pomona and Cooroy campus participated in Sleep Rough on Friday 2 June.

The camp was a chance for students to gain firsthand insight into the challenges faced by homeless Australians.

In addition, their fundraising efforts generated substantial support for the Backpack Beds initiative, raising over $4500 which provides portable beds for those without shelter.

Students were asked to bring cardboard and sleeping bags to gain an authentic understanding of what it is like to sleep rough each night.

The collaborative endeavour involved Noosa District SHS, Interact Club, Rotary, and the students themselves. Rotary’s contribution of various soups for a soup kitchen underscored the community’s commitment to the cause.

Year level coordinator, Mr Gordon, expressed satisfaction with the camp, noting its impact on students’ understanding of kindness and empathy.

“Noosa District SHS continues to shape 21st-century citizens who give back to their community,” he said.

“The Sleep Rough camp showcases the students’ dedication to making a tangible difference. Their actions serve as an inspiration for others and emphasize the importance of compassion and social responsibility.”

Noosa District SHS and its students are actively addressing homelessness, leaving a lasting impression on their community through their commitment to creating a more inclusive society.

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