THE Highlands netball community joined together for a fun day with a serious message on Saturday.
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The Southern Highlands Netball Association (SHNA) put on a colourful display to raise funds for charity.
SHNA's annual Crazy Hair and Sock day was held in conjunction with a Pink Day.
Funds raised went to The Kids' Cancer Project and towards breast cancer research.
The tally for money raised on Saturday is yet to be finalised.
Highlands juniors were invited to dye their hair and wear crazy coloured socks.
Senior players wore pink clothes or dyed their hair pink in support of breast cancer research
SHNA competition co-ordinator Kate Bow said cancer awareness needed to be "built from the grass roots level".
Bow said Saturday's event was a success.
"The adults are aware about cancer but the kids need that awareness too," she said.
"It was great causes to get behind.
"The kids get so excited about dressing up and everyone gets into the day."
For more information about SHNA, call Kate Bow on 0411 259 954.