Incore

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

Incore is proud to be jumping into Symal’s tenth year of Footy Colours Day – and we’re ready to make some noise! 

Across the Symal Group, this event has become one of our favourite traditions, raising more than $685,000 over the past decade to support Fight Cancer Foundation. The money we raise helps kids with cancer stay connected to school and gives families a place to stay together during treatment at homes like BMDI House. 

Last year the group smashed records with $280,008 raised – and this year, Incore is setting a big goal of $5,000 as part of the $200,000 group target. 

So, pull on your colours, show your team spirit and let’s kick some goals for kids with cancer! 

Our Achievements

Shared Fundraising Page

First Donation

25% of fundraising target

50% of fundraising target

Reached Fundraising target

Premiership club (over $1000)

Raised over $500 / half way to Premiership club

Received 10 donations

Thank you to our donors

$2.02k

Texco Construction

$2k

Schiavello Construction Vic

$1.06k

Incore, Symal, Schiavello - Footy Colours Fundraising Day

Thank you to all those who joined us for this event!

$1.02k

Macquarie Technology Group.

Great cause. Go Symal team! Hoping you smash your target again!

$135.04

Jonathan Glick

$106.73

Mark Buckley

Have good afternoon and successful fundraising for this great foundation that is doing such wonderful things for kids with cancer. Thank you for allowing us to be perk of the day. Mark, Contractfire

$106.12

Darren Sibbald

$103.72

Frank Freskos

$100

Tasos Christodoulou

$100

Dale And Tracy Tonkin

$54.12

Ben Wan

$53

Ryley Cairns

$50

Anonymous

$31.97

Anonymous

$25

Max Scobie

$22.58

Anonymous

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.