COMMUNITY SPIRIT
ALIVE AND WELL IN DAYBORO
The people of Dayboro have rallied around a local family with five young children, who are facing a battle with cancer for the second time.
Family, friends, neighbours and charitable businesses spent a week working around the home of the Dayboro family, whose 6-year-old daughter has recently been diagnosed with cancer. It is the second time the family have faced a battle with cancer having first faced Ewing’s Sarcoma three years ago.
People came from far and wide to provide the family with support at this difficult time, completing jobs including painting and decorating, electrical maintenance, gardening, fencing, stocking the freezer with food, laundering and general spring cleaning.
The family particularly wants to thank Speedy Bins, Pine Rivers Fencing, Apex, Dayboro State School Parents and Citizens, S Hansson Electrical, Peter Schoots Painting, Heathwood Concreting and Jacqui and Jean Interior Styling for donating time and expertise and organising the working bee.
The family was thrilled with the results achieved during the week and deeply moved by the generosity shown by the community.
This community spirit is something to be grateful for as we enter the Christmas Season.
People came from far and wide to provide the family with support at this difficult time, completing jobs including painting and decorating, electrical maintenance, gardening, fencing, stocking the freezer with food, laundering and general spring cleaning.
The family particularly wants to thank Speedy Bins, Pine Rivers Fencing, Apex, Dayboro State School Parents and Citizens, S Hansson Electrical, Peter Schoots Painting, Heathwood Concreting and Jacqui and Jean Interior Styling for donating time and expertise and organising the working bee.
The family was thrilled with the results achieved during the week and deeply moved by the generosity shown by the community.
This community spirit is something to be grateful for as we enter the Christmas Season.