Richmond will support its preferred charity partner, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, by recognising the 2014 National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence on Friday, March 21.

The Foundation cares for children who have experienced or witnessed violence, and runs programs which prevent violence in the lives of children.

To support the initiative and raise awareness of violence and bullying to children, the Club and The Foundation are running a children’s poster competition.

The posters should include the following features:

  • Promote Friday, March 21 as National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence
  • Include a drawing of Buddy Bear and your favourite Richmond player
  • Be colourful and visually appealing
  • Include The Alannah and Madeline Foundation email address (www.amf.org.au)

Richmond defender Steve Morris will choose the winning entry, who will receive a football signed by the Tigers’ 2014 playing list.

To enter the competition you must be 12 years or younger.  Simply fill in the form below and upload a photo or scanned image of your poster design.

The Club also recently announced it will donate five per cent of its annual retail merchandise profits to support The Foundation, in its work protecting children from violence. Click here to visit the Tigerland Superstore.