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2013 First Annual “How Far Can You Run?” Fun Run

On Sunday 28th April 2013, the Have a Ball Foundation held their first annual “How far can you run?” fun run. The run/walk started at the Port Melbourne Yacht Club at 8:00am and all participants were challenged to test their physical & mental toughness to see how many kilometres they could run or walk in

Canterbury & District Pre School Christmas Wishing Tree Event

On Friday 7th December 2012, Canterbury & District Pre School got into the Christmas spirit and organised for their kids to bring in a ball to put under their Christmas wishing tree. They showed the true meaning of Christmas in giving to help others and was a fantastic effort for the kids at this small

Alice Springs Road Trip – Overview

On Sunday 11 November 2012, Rohan Duncan, the founder of the Have a Ball Foundation, flew to Alice Springs where he met up with his close friend Roger to go on a 4 day road trip to distribute sporting balls to kids in remote schools in indigenous communities in Central Australia. These balls were donated

OLA Cheltenham launches first school ‘bring a ball day’

On Tuesday 18th Septenber 2012, OLA in Cheltenham launched the first school 'bring a ball' charity event day for the Have a Ball Foundation. The day was a huge success with a surprise visit from the Marshall Man who gave the kids a chocolate & a sticker after they donated their sporting balls or gold

Shniderman donates footy jumpers

Michael Shnider kindly donated 170 footy jumpers from his old junior footy club Ajax. These jumpers will be sent up to the Northern Territoy to kids in remote schools who will love to be able to dress up in some AFL gear to play their favourite sport especially if they are wearing the colours

Catholic Education Office (Southern Region Office) – Footy Day

On Friday 21st September 2012, the staff at the Catholic Education Office (Southern Region Office) got into the spirit of the AFL finals by holding a footy day whereby all staff were asked to dress up in their favourite footy gear. The more footy gear they wore, the more raffle tickets they received to win prizes. The staff managed to

St. Joan of Arc School, Brighton – Pie & Footy Day

On Friday 21 September 2012, St. Joan of Arc School in Brighton are getting into the spirit of the AFL Finals series and are holding a pie and footy day. They are asking the kids to bring in a new or good condition ball or a gold coin donation. They are also auctioning off a signed 2012 AFL

Star of the Sea College – charity event day

  On Thursday 25 October 2012, Star of the Sea College in Brighton participated in a ‘bring a ball day’ for the “Have a Ball Foundation”. Students were asked to bring in a ball to enable us to distribute sporting balls to a number of schools located in very remote outback areas in the Northern

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