On Friday 25 July, a small group of the Year 12 Music students were fortunate to be invited to perform at Genazzano College’s ACRATH (Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans) event - an auction night dedicated to raising awareness and funds to combat human trafficking.
The evening featured a variety of fundraising activities including raffles, auctions, and a series of heartfelt musical performances. Students from Genazzano, St Kevin’s, and OLMC came together to contribute to the cause through music. Representing OLMC, the Year 12 students performed a lively rendition of ‘Let’s Go to the Movies’ from Annie, followed by a reflective version of Billy Joel’s ‘Lullabye’.
It was a rewarding chance to contribute to such an important cause and use music as a way of sharing hope and compassion. We are grateful to have been part of such a purposeful evening alongside other talented and passionate students.