COMMUNITY spirit in the North East and the Border has shown many times in the past it is capable of achieving remarkable things.
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The headspace centre opening and the strong community push for the new cancer facility are two big ticket items which spring to mind, but other charitable acts, on a smaller scale, occur each day.
Whether it be a fundraiser to help a promising young athlete or generosity at an op-shop, the residents of the region’s kind-hearted acts have been exemplary.
Brave toddler Charlie Ciavarella’s rare immunodeficiency disorder has only been recorded about 10 times worldwide, turning his parents Tony and Merryn’s worlds upside down when he was first diagnosed last August.
The nature of his illness means prolonged periods of isolation and open-ended hospital stays have now become the norm for the family.
The Oxley winemakers’ lives have been thrown into disarray by the shock diagnosis — and it may jeopardise the future of their family-run business.
The Border Mail would like to implore the community to dig deep to help the Oxley family in its most difficult time as part of our Change for Charlie campaign.
Even the smallest contribution can make the biggest difference.