The donation was gathered through the foyer's recent dinner event, held at Bill & Beat's in Mooroopna, and those involved excitedly presented the funds to the health service this week.
Foyer youth development officer Ruben Moreno said the event was driven by the students, who worked in all areas including the kitchen, waitressing and even emceeing the event.
Event emcee Mariam Omar said they were surprised to have raised so much money through ticket sales, raffles and an auction.
Mariam, along with fellow foyer students Kiarra Watson, Shakira Liddy and Alyssa Manzone, toured the facilities where children receive chemotherapy treatment at GV Health.
GV Health Child and Adolescent Unit acting nurse unit manager Paula Holland said the funds would be put towards decking out new facilities, which would eventually increase the capacity to treat children with cancer.
“The procedures are changing next year and the service will get bigger,” she said.
GV Health Foundation director Carmel Johnson thanked the Shepparton Youth Foyer for its generous donation and highlighted the importance of the service.
“It is so important to have this service now in Shepparton so people don't have to travel to Melbourne (to receive treatment),” she said.
Mr Moresco said it was the third successful annual event they had held, with this year seeing the largest donation to date.
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