What an incredible day with the Orange Community of Schools and the inspiring Orange LAECG!
The Orange LAECG has been a powerful force in leadership, working hand-in-hand with the Burraga Foundation for years. Together, they’ve brought the Storylines Program to life in local schools—sharing culture, deepening their connection to the Country, and empowering students to feel proud of who they are and confident in chasing their dreams.
This week was truly special as students opened up about Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week. We asked important questions, and they shared what they’ve been doing in their schools to promote reconciliation. Their honesty, passion, and reflections were moving—it was amazing to hear their voices and see their commitment to creating real change.
We’re so proud of these young leaders and the powerful journey they’re on!
Supporter Selector: The Burraga Foundation, Orange East Public School, Clergate Public School, Cargo Public School, Millthorpe Public School, Orange LAECG, VERTO Indigenous Service, Calare Public School, Molong Central School, Bletchington Public School, Bowen Public School, Glenroi Heights Public School, Anson Street School, Orange High School, Orange Public School, The Canobolas Rural Technology High School, and Spring Hill Public School.