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Danny O'Brien welcomes funding boost to keep 'Flying Doctor Community Transport' running for another year in Gippsland
Danny O'Brien has welcomed renewed funding for the Flying Doctor Community Transport program, ensuring another year of free, volunteer-led transport to essential medical appointments for vulnerable Gippslanders across regional communities.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien says he is pleased that renewed funding will allow the Flying Doctor Community Transport (FDCT) program to continue delivering its services for another year. "This is fantastic news for the many residents in our region who rely on this service to get to important medical appointments," Mr O'Brien said.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien with Foster-based Flying Doctor Community Transport volunteers Ron and Ve Kennie
Flying doctor lifeline
Mr O'Brien said, "The Flying Doctor Community Transport program is a valuable initiative that helps ensure vulnerable residents, including older people and those holding a current Pension, Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) or Health Care Card, can attend essential health appointments safely and with dignity."
The program provides free, volunteer-led transport across 10 regional communities in Victoria, with local offices located in Foster, Sale and Lakes Entrance that support surrounding districts. Mr O'Brien said he had the opportunity to visit the Foster FDCT site last year and was impressed by the dedication of the volunteers and staff, and the vital role they play in supporting the local community.
Transport access vital
Mr O'Brien continued, "In rural areas like ours, transport options can be limited, and that can have real consequences for people's health and wellbeing. This program makes a real difference in helping people stay healthy, independent and connected to their communities."
While donor contributions have made it possible for the program to continue into the next financial year, the long-term future of the service remains uncertain. "As a not-for-profit, the Royal Flying Doctor Service relies on secure and ongoing funding. I'll continue to advocate for government support to ensure this essential service is not only sustained but expanded."
Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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