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Kangaroo Jack Gives Back

Video courtesy of the Front Bar and Channel 7.

Supporting The Warruwi Indigenous Community

The Warruwi Indigenous Community is located on the remote South Goulburn Island in West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. The Warruwi School on the island provides an education for 116 students from 0-18 years of age. The school offers a FaFT program (Families as First Educators), combined grades classrooms and employment pathways program for high school students. Kangaroo Jack has recently donated footballs and football boots for all the students to play with as part of their recreational activities at Warruwi School. Proceeds from sales of the Kangaroo Jack x Sherrin Indigenous Football were used to purchase football boots for all the students.

Warruwi School Students – Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Western Arrernte Dessert artist Merryn Apma Daley supporting our Kangaroo Jack Face Mask range for sale, helping to raise funds for the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre’s Delama Mok-Borriyn Education & Leadership Program’ that supports and empowers disadvantaged Indigenous youth as featured in the Geelong Advertiser. 

Geelong Advertiser – Monday, 7 September 2020

Jessica Mauboy

Indigenous Australian singer and actress Jessica Mauboy wearing our Kangaroo Jack Face Mask and supporting the ‘Delama Mok-Borriyn Education & Leadership Program’, while taking over Smallzy’s Surgery on Nova 96.9 FM in Sydney.

Nova 96.9 Sydney – Friday, 28 August 2020

Tai "Bam Bam" Tuivasa

Indigenous Australian UFC Heavyweight fighter Tai Tuivasa wearing our Kangaroo Jack Face Mask and supporting the ‘Delama Mok-Borriyn Education & Leadership Program’, while competing at the Ultimate Fighting Championship 254 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

UFC 254 – Thursday, 22 October 2020

Kangaroo Jack proudly supports the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre and its Indigenous educational programs for the community. We are excited to be partnering and giving back to our local Indigenous Community by supporting a new educational program called the ‘Delama Mok-Borriyn Education & Leadership Program’. The program focuses on developing leadership of Indigenous youth, creating further educational opportunities and highlighting the importance of networking and development via the youth of our communities.

For more information on the program or how to also get involved please email culturaled@narana.com.au