On ya bike around the bay

Student Aparna, teacher Ryan Anderson and student Pujith with a momento from last year's ride. 170742 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

By Casey Neill

Dandenong High students and teachers will ride 50 kilometres Around the Bay in a bid to support The Smith Family.
The school took part in the cycling event last year, and this time has more than 20 entrants in the Sunday 8 October ride who hope to collectively raise $3000.
Year 8 student Aparna said her fund-raising strategies included a cake stall, hosting games and competitions at school, and collecting donations from individuals.
“I think it’s a great idea to raise money for The Smith Family because it supports children who are struggling to afford an education and school supplies,” she said.
Youth development co-ordinator Jenna King said there was tough competition among students to get into the team.
They’re taking part to meet the community service component to earn the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award.
Ms King said the school was known for its strong community spirit, and this was clearly shown in last year’s Around the Bay.
Students battled terrible weather conditions to push through to the finish line.
“It took our team one and a half hours to ride 25km down to Mentone, and nearly six hours back with that very, very strong headwind,” she said.
“We thought about pulling the plug, but our students were begging to continue.
“It was the best feeling for them to get over the finish line and hear the team’s name called out.
“The motivation the team had on the day was outstanding.”
The Smith Family’s Victorian general manager Anton Leschen praised the school’s commitment to the event and for lifting their fund-raising goal again.
“As the official charity partner, The Smith Family is thrilled to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Around the Bay in 2017,” he said.
“For more than two decades, dedicated riders have got sponsored by friends, family and colleagues to help The Smith Family, raising over $10 million for our Learning for Life program.
Mr Leschen said the program gave disadvantaged children and young people the support they needed to thrive at school.
Visit aroundthebayfundraising.com.au for more information or to sponsor a rider.