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Anna Gebhart (Librarian), Mia Peters, Ruby-Rose Woolan, Darren Parker (College Principal) and Wendy Ashmore (Library Assistant) making Dolly Day badges to send a positive message about combating bullying.
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Bass Coast College's Sienna MacMillan (Year 10 Student Leader) and Nick Harrison (Student Leadership Coordinator) preparing the 'Bake Sale' for Do it for Dolly Day.
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Tahnee, Lexi, Kealey and Paige as part of the Do it for Dolly fundraising day at Bass Coast College.
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At Bass Coast College's junior campus, Buckley, Jazmin, CEO Dolly's Dream Sarah Davies and Riley.
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San Remo Primary School students created a kindness wall as part of Do it for Dolly Day.
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San Remo Primary students with Megan from the Proactive Police Unit.
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Cowes Primary School students Pearl, Indi, Meisha and Billy at the Do it for Dolly fundraising day.
On Friday May 10 with the support of the local Bass Coast Proactive Policing Unit, four local schools took part in Do it for Dolly Day.
Bass Coast College Junior and Senior Campus, Cowes Primary School and San Remo Primary School participated. Students were asked to wear blue to help make Dolly's own dream of a kinder and safer world for Australia's kids and communities a reality. Collectively the schools raised over $1000 to donate to the charity.