Orange Sky Laundry’s The Sudsy Challenge – Canterbury College Summary

Total Funds Raised

Junior School – $350

Secondary School – $3,458

Total Amount – $3,808

Junior School Staff Involved

Lex Nicholson, Cath Matthews, Leanne Lyle, Brittany Sinclair, Emma Crooks, Taryn Hirst, Lauren Radovanov, Lisa Dinsdale, Lindy Brand.

Secondary School Staff Involved

Chris Nield, Marianne Zandona.

Secondary Students Involved

Lilly Rider ($1.62K), Layla Augustine, Zahlia Crammond, Fatema Akbari, Joshua Fullard.

SPECIAL MENTION:

The Sudsy Challenge Canterbury Student Ambassador = Lilly Rider – Year 9, Kime House.

Junior School Fundraising Activities:

  • Teachers and students purchased and wore orange Sudsy Challenge T-Shirts for two days straight unwashed.
  • It was promoted at Junior School Assembly and they prayed and discussed the plight of homelessness with the students, and what it means to have no roof over your head.

Secondary School Fundraising Activities:

  • Teachers and students purchased and wore orange Sudsy Challenge T-Shirts for two days straight unwashed.
  • There was a fundraising lunch break BBQ hosted by the College for all students.

Thanks to everyone who participated and donated to spread awareness about and raise funds for Australia’s homeless, and support Orange Sky Laundry’s brilliant mobile laundry community services.

Orange Sky Laundry is the world’s first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness – an idea actually founded in a Brisbane garage by two 20-year-old mates, Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett.