Baking a difference

2021-05-06
Atop a silver cake plate is a delicious looking circular cake; it is beautifully decorated - surrounded by chocolate covered finger biscuits placed vertically all around it and there are round chocolate balls (perhaps Malteasers) piled on top and cascading down one side of the cake; a gold ribbon tied into a bow has been tied around the circumference as a finishing touch.
Get your mixing bowls at the ready and bake a difference for childhood cancer research!

There are lots of ways you can make an impact on kids’ cancer research. But did you know that raising money can actually be a piece of cake? Get your mixing bowls at the ready and bake a difference for childhood cancer research!

Schools, workplaces and groups of friends across the country have been busy watching their ovens closely and perfecting their icing skills as part of Cupcakes 4 a Cure. This fun and delicious initiative has been taken up by keen bakers across Australia, who have sold cakes at morning teas and as afternoon snacks to raise funds for bold scientific research. This money goes onto help researchers discover kinder, more effective treatments for childhood cancer.

Mixing cakes with fundraising turned out to be a recipe for success at Oneschool Global in Orange, NSW. The student leadership team at the school earned lots of brownie points by spearheading an amazing day of cake, with pupils showing off their baking skills and eating lots of yummy treats.

We felt this was a very worthy cause to support...We appreciate all that The Kids’ Cancer Project does to help kids diagnosed with cancer by searching for a cure.

- Representative from the school

At the end of last term, the student leadership team pulled together lots of cake related activities for their Cupcakes 4 a Cure event. Students baked some gorgeous gateaux, ranging from classic, elegant chocolate cakes to colourful cupcake extravaganzas! The goodies included beautiful Easter themed buns and even a sponge shaped like a polaroid camera. All were immaculately decorated and brightly coloured, showcasing the talent of bakers at the school.

Sitting atop a pretty, white cake stand is one of the baked goods produced by the school for the fundraiser - a sponge cake that is shaped and decorated to look like a Polaroid camera; some Polaroid photos have been placed on the cake stand and coming out of the cake to complete the effect.

The students took part in competitions to see who could bake their way to the top. This included submitting their show-stopping cakes for judging followed by an auction, as well as trying their hand at a decorating challenge.  

The cake competition went very well!...We received a number of entries and we auctioned them all off to raise a total of $1,177. We also held a cupcake decorating competition in class groups.

- Student leadership team member

The school created a Raisely community fundraising page to encourage donations and they shared this as much as possible to encourage donations and used it to spread the word on why the school were taking part in the fundraiser.

A picture collage of some of the baked goods made by the school during the fundraiser; this slide shows the chocolate cake from the start of the article and a delicious bunch of cupcakes brightly decorated with icing, flowers and colourful popcorn
This slide shows a collage of baked goods from the fundraiser; it includes a multi-tiered cake covered in fondant icing and decoration, a cake that looks like a Rubik's cube, a cube shaped cake with bright turquoise icing and decorated with orange slices and a cake that looks like a giant Oreo
This slide shows a collage of decorated cupcakes from the fundraiser - some cupcakes are decorated with bright icing and lollies, and other cupcakes are decorated like emojis

Their fundraising page stated:

 As a school, we believe that cancer can be combatted through scientific knowledge. We want to support this worthy cause and make a difference to kids with cancer.

The Kids’ Cancer Project team gave encouragement to the school throughout their bake sale, leaving the students raring to go and keen to do more to help kids with cancer. The team said:

We hope we will get more chances to support The Kids’ Cancer Project in the future!

You can bake a difference by hosting your own Cupcakes for a Cure event.

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For more information about fundraising with The Kids' Cancer Project call 1800 651 158 or email fundraising@tkcp.org.au