Frankston City Council

Footy Colours Day 2025 - Workplace

We're wearing our footy colours for kids with cancer!

Every year more than 950 children and young people are diagnosed with cancer in Australia. With treatment starting instantly they face, on average, more than 6 months away from their school and school friends.

This year, we're taking part in Fight Cancer Foundation's Footy Colours Day to help these kids!

All the money we raise funds Fight Cancer Foundation's education support programs which help kids with cancer keep up with school while they receive and recover from treatment.

Please donate what you can and help make a difference to the lives of kids with cancer!

Our achievements

Shared Fundraising page

First Donation

25% of fundraising target

50% of fundraising target

Reached Fundraising target

Received 10 donations

Thank you to our donors

$134

Frankston City Council

Thank you to those who attended the Ops and Civic Centre lunch fundraisers

$60

Operations Centre

$57

Ian Sparkes

$54

Anonymous

$54

Van Obrien

$53

Nicole Auchettl

$50

Caroline Reidy

$33

Frances Thompson

$33

Anonymous

$33

Garry Baker

$32

Mel Wallace

$32

Frankston City Council

$32

Lucinda Bertram

$30

Anonymous

$28

David Conole

$23

Jack Ellis

$23

Rachel

$23

Suzanne La Fontaine

$20

Kathryn Phelan

$17

Lisa Schefman

$15

Anonymous

$15

Ally Ryan

$12

Helen Georgiou

$12

Anonymous

$12

Chloe Smith

$12

Brad Hurren

$12

Jodi Nissen

$12

Ronert

$12

Anonymous

$10

Jaime Bennett

$10

Andrew Symon

$10

Ric Rais

$6

Stefan Cardamone

$6

Anonymous

A wonderful cause to donate to.

$6

Anonymous

$6

Anonymous

$6

Anonymous

$5

Anonymous

$3

Frankston City Council

$2

Anonymous

$2

Angus Hardeman

In the spirit of reconciliation, Fight Cancer Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.