Melton Campus Year 11 VCE VM Student Project Delivered

Our Year 11 VCE VM class recently presented the team at the Babaneek Booboop Early Years Project with a dollhouse we designed, decorated and furnished.

Babaneek Booboop operates from the Western Health Centre in Melton and promotes the health and development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 0-8 in Melton and Moorabool.

At St Francis Catholic College, we are committed to enhancing the wellbeing of our community.

As a part of this commitment, we donated a dollhouse and a baby doll cradle to the children and families supported by Babaneek Booboop.

These items will be used in the family room, which provides a supportive environment for families to seek help and have challenging conversations. The dollhouse and cradle are valuable distractions for children, allowing their parents to discuss important matters in a safe, comfortable setting. We wanted to provide practical support where it was most needed.

Our donation was created as part of our VCE VM Work-Related Skills curriculum. We designed, sanded, painted, and furnished the dollhouse to ensure it was in excellent condition and met safety standards before delivery. We also provided a range of mini toys to enhance the imaginative play experience for the children.

Nesse and Rhianna

Year 11 VCE VM students

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