Title

Notre Dame shaves for a cure

Document Type

Media Release

Publication Date

Fall 20-3-2012

Publisher Name

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney

Publication Place

Sydney

Abstract

Students on the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Sydney Campus are sporting creatively cropped and coloured hairstyles following the World’s Greatest Shave fundraiser.

The Student Life Office-run fundraiser saw students make a donation to have their hairstyle made over by fellow students. Over $500 was raised on the day and this will be donated to the Leukemia Foundation to help those with blood-related cancers. According to the Leukaemia Foundation, $500 can enable two patients and their carers to attend an educational or support program specific to their blood cancer.

Sahil Sharma was the first student to sit nervously in the barber’s chair set up in the Notre Dame courtyard as his fellow student, Leanne Cavallaro, brandished the clippers.

“I’ve never had my head shaved before, so I’m not sure about what I’m going to look like when Leanne’s finished with those clippers,” Mr Sharma said.

“Either way, my hair will grow back, but it was important for me to get involved in World’s Greatest Shave because we need to continue to remember people whose hair is affected by their cancer treatment and it’s everyone’s responsibility to contribute to a cure.”

Bronwen Jones, Manager of the Student Life Office, said the Notre Dame community had once again rallied around a great cause.

“It is fantastic to see students and staff get involved in this fundraiser every year and to see recognition for the importance of the event continue to grow,” Ms Jones said.

“Many thanks to everyone who participated on the day and to our community members who donated to this worthy cause.”

For further information please contact:
Communications Officer, Elizabeth Fenech
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney Campus

T: 02 8204 4407
E: elizabeth.fenech@nd.edu.au
W: www.nd.edu.au/

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