The Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak will donate proceeds from this Saturday's Orange Farmers Market to the charity Little Wings.
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Little Wings is a small charity based at Bankstown Aerodrome.
''On a daily basis, we provide transport by air and ground for seriously ill children residing in regional and rural NSW, ensuring consistent access to life-saving medical treatment via the Sydney Children's Network and John Hunter Children's Hospital," said CEO Clare Pearson.
Little Wings is a free service that aims to help minimise travel fatigue and the financial and emotional strain associated with frequent travel to and from large cities.
President of Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak Sue Moffatt said: "We know how difficult it continues to be to hold fund raising events because of the COVID restrictions, so this was a great way for us to help a local charity with its important work of helping seriously ill children in regional and rural NSW to get to the treatment they need."
Entry to the markets is by gold coin donation.
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