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Salesian College Sunbury students have stepped up again to support a worthy cause.

The students are digging deep for their annual fundraiser for the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Banksia Ward.

Banksia Ward is a 16-bed inpatient unit supporting young people aged 13 to 17 who are experiencing acute mental health difficulties.

It provides a safe, short-term environment – typically 24 to 72 hours – where young people in crisis can stabilise and access the right support before returning to their communities.

With a dedicated multi-disciplinary team offering assessment, treatment, counselling, family therapy and educational support, Banksia plays a vital role in the mental health journey of young people.

Unlike other areas of the RCH, Banksia Ward is not a large recipient of funding from major initiatives such as the Good Friday Appeal. Recognising this, Salesian College Sunbury’s year 12 students, with the support of the wider school community, have made fundraising for Banksia a tradition for the past four years.

Last year, students raised more than $7000 through raffles, donations, and community engagement, and they are determined to exceed that in 2025.

Year 11 and 12 assistant principal Romi Bennet said she was proud of the students for leading the cause.

“Our students never cease to amaze us with their generosity of spirit and determination to make a difference,” she said.

“The Banksia Ward fundraiser is more than just raising money – it’s about young people recognising the importance of mental health and standing in solidarity with their peers who are doing it tough.

“It’s inspiring to see them lead with such empathy and purpose.”

Students have organised a community raffle with support from local businesses and direct contributions from families and friends of the college.

Every ticket sold helps provide resources and support for the Banksia Ward, ensuring it can continue its life-changing work.

Details: bit.ly/SalesianRCH

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