Sharon Sewell

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81km

I'm fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service

Australia is a big country, and for those living in remote, rural and regional areas, access to immediate care isn’t a guarantee. For some communities, the nearest hospital is eight hours drive away.

This October, I’m taking on a month-long fitness challenge to help more people access the care they need. By going further, I hope to raise as much as possible for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).

Every year, the RFDS reach more than 330,000 Australians with 24-hour emergency retrieval and primary healthcare services. That’s one person every two minutes!

Together, we can keep the Flying Doctor flying and continue their life-saving work. Please donate to my challenge today!

So far this year
I’ve helped provide...

Laryngoscopes image

26

Laryngoscopes – used to assist in intubating and ventilating a patient.

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16

Life-saving medical chests for a remote, rural or regional community.

Defibrillator Pads

15

Defibrillator Pads – used with a machine to monitor a patient’s cardiac health.

Thank you to my supporters

100% TOTAL LEGENDS

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Tanya Sholl

Obviously a huge fan of RFDS here! And a big fan of yours too Sis :). xx

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Janesca Lewis

What a great cause Sharon!

TOP FANS

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Helen Bruce

Always happy to support RFDS…. and you Shaz!🥰👍

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Lynette Nel

We probably wouldn’t have our Ashley with us now if it wasn’t for the Flying Doctors. More than happy to donate to such a worthy charity. Thanks Shaz xo

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Mel 🥰

Such a worthy cause 🤩tip top sissy

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Rachel Sprigg

Go Shazza 👍👏👏

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Brisbane Airport Corporation and Bushranger Power Equipment

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Jan Smith

Great work Sharon!

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Tracey Stewart

You Go Girl

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Shelley Hawkins

Go Shazam!! 🙌

PROUD SUPPORTERS

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Sharon Sewell

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Brisbane Airport Corporation and Bushranger Power Equipment

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Nat Grosse

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Tracey Bell

Keep going Sgaz

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Millsy

Great work Shazza