From our local community and interstate supporters, to our amazing students, staff, friends and families, your dedication has been overwhelming.
This year, the white and red poppies were handmade, knitted and crocheted as a tribute to the courageous nurses who worked tirelessly alongside our soldiers during times of war, recognising their incredible service and sacrifice.
The white poppies were a meaningful way for us to honour these remarkable individuals, and it touches us deeply that this project resonates with our community as much as it does with myself and Isobel.
Each year, we are amazed by the generosity and kindness of those involved, and we are truly grateful for your ongoing support.
Next year, our final year, we will be focusing on blue poppies, which will represent PTSD. It is a cause close to our hearts, and we are excited to see this important project reach its meaningful conclusion.
Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for being part of this passionate endeavour.
– Kelly Quigg, Defence school mentor