Learning covers many miles

Two of the many students enjoying the mentorship they receive through the Mornington Island Deadly Runners program.

When a group of Good Shepherd students heard about the Mornington Island Deadly Runners Program they were determined to make a difference.

After contacting staff at Mornington Island State School, located on the Gulf of Carpentaria, they learned that donations of running shoes and socks would be greatly appreciated.

The Mornington Island Deadly Runners is a group that provides motivation and support to help people reach their running goals in a safe, social and encouraging environment.

They focus on achieving physical goals and addressing social and health problems through building self-worth and resilience and celebrating achievements.

The Mornington Island Deadly Runners provide coaching and encouragement for all levels of running.

All community members are welcome, with particular focus on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.

The group is led by volunteer coaches, local health, recreation and youth services, with ongoing support from the Indigenous Marathon Foundation.

Head of Seniors Years at Good Shepherd, Karen Lunn said it was amazing to see the energy that these kids brought to the project.

“They were quick to come up with fundraising ideas but also concepts to increase the profile of the vital work undertaken by the team on Mornington Island,” Mrs Lunn said.

“Some of the students are big runners so know how important it is to have shoes that fit.

“They really couldn’t imagine what it would be like to run barefoot.”

Determined to not only raise funds for the program, the students initiated a ‘Crazy Sock’ day encouraging students to donate not only money but also running shoes that no longer fit but still had plenty of running miles in them.

Good Shepherd senior teacher Mark Davies, who worked closely with the students, said the response from the College community was great.

“Once we had the shoes, I took them home and washed them. One of the students contacted a local sports business and received a huge box of brand-new socks,” Mr Davies said.

“Once we have all the goods together, they will be sent to Mornington Island and hopefully put some smiles on the faces of those super keen runners.”

If you would like more information about this very valuable program go to facebook.com/morningtonislanddeadlyrunners/