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Troy does heavy lifting for charity

STRONGMAN Troy Conley-Magnusson was in Lidcombe and pulled a truck full of bottles and cans, weighing about 14 tonnes, to promote and help celebrate the Little Wings charity becoming Return and Earn’s major charity partner for the next six months.

He was joined by Little Wings ambassador Aarmani Dixon who is encouraging everyone to recycle and donate some of their empty bottles or cans to support their work and help seriously ill kids and their families.
Little Wings is a non-profit organisation that provides free, professional, safe flight and ground transport services for seriously ill children in rural and regional NSW and the ACT.
Armani – who suffered severe burns as a four-year-old and has since been supported by Little Wings who fly her back and forth between Gulargambone and Sydney, where she undergoes treatment at Westmead Hospital – and her family are now collecting bottles and cans and giving them to Gulargambone Lions Club in exchange for a donation towards Little Wings.
Armani’s positive experiences with the nurses at Westmead Children’s Hospital has had such an impact that she says she now wants to be a nurse.
“I want to be a nurse, because I know all about nursing,” she said.
Little Wings is a non-profit organisation that provides free, professional, safe flight and ground transport services for seriously ill children in rural and regional NSW and the ACT.
Armani – who suffered severe burns as a four-year-old and has since been supported by Little Wings who fly her back and forth between Gulargambone and Sydney, where she undergoes treatment at Westmead Hospital – and her family are now collecting bottles and cans and giving them to Gulargambone Lion’s Club in exchange for a donation towards Little Wings.
Armani’s positive experiences with the nurses at Westmead Children’s Hospital has had such an impact that she says she now wants to be a nurse.
“I want to be a nurse, because I know all about nursing,” she said.