EIF Community Service Projects

Discover the SACE Exploring Identities and Futures (EIF) Program

 

The SACE Exploring Identities and Futures (EIF) program is an exciting initiative designed to help students explore their personal and cultural identities while preparing for future pathways. Through engaging activities and projects, students develop critical thinking, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of their place in the world. This program empowers students to shape their futures with confidence and purpose.

 

Our students have been busy working on the EIF Community Service Project, creating inspiring projects that aim to make a positive impact in their communities. 

 

Below is a list of some of the projects our students have been working on. Your encouragement and involvement can make a significant difference as our students strive to create positive change.

 

Thank you for supporting our students and their efforts to build a better future.


Issac and Casey - Rubbish and the Sea


RSPCA donations Box - EIF community service project 

As part of an EIF Community Service Project, we’re collecting donations to support the incredible work of the RSPCA in caring for animals in need.

 

A donations box is now located in Student Services. All contributions will go directly to help improve the 

lives of rescued animals.

We are accepting:

  • Clean towels and blankets
  • Dog, cat, and rabbit treats
  • Animal toys (new or gently used)

Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. 

Thank you for your kindness and support


Zac Wilcock - Foyer Foundation Bake Sale


Emma, Keris, Savannah - RSPCA donations


Owen, Cohen, Tony, Ruben - Homelessness


Meisha and Amelia - Reporting animal cruelty

 


Ben, Alex, Jake and Charlie - Road safety


Kieran, Ethan and Lucy - Pink Ribbon 

 

As a part of our EIF Project, we will be raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation until the end of May.

 

This could be YOUR chance to help us make a difference and support life-saving research, and groundbreaking technology that can greatly assist in the fight against breast cancer.

 

In 1976, my grandmother unfortunately lost her battle with breast cancer at just 29 years old. 

 

Every year, 3,300 Australians die from breast cancer including 33 men. 

 

Please considering making a donation to our fundraising page and assist us with reaching our goal of $250 by the 31 May. 

 

Donate here: https://fundraise.nbcf.org.au/fundraisers/EthanKieranLucy/pink-ribbon-pals