By Joanne Meredith
We’re reaching out to our community and local businesses to rally support for Warwick Jefferys, who was diagnosed earlier this year with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Warwick’s journey with MND has been incredibly challenging. The disease has already severely affected his legs and is now progressing to his upper body. As a devoted husband, father, and friend, Warwick’s life has been turned upside down – he can no longer work, drive, or enjoy his passion for golf.
For 42 years, Warwick worked in the construction industry as a shop fitter and glazier, eventually becoming a respected leading hand and supervisor. Beyond his professional contributions, Warwick also served his community as a Cub Scout Leader for seven years. His commitment to his work, his family, and his community has been unwavering.
We are fundraising to help provide Warwick and his family with a lifeline. The funds will be used to cover significant expenses for a custom-built one-bedroom studio designed to meet Warwick’s needs. This specially designed space will ease the daily challenges he faces, improving his quality of life as he battles MND.
We ask for your support in any way you can – whether through a donation, spreading the word, or offering services to help bring this project to life. Together, we can make a meaningful difference for Warwick and his family during this difficult time.
Please reach out to Amanda Singleton on 0411 258 975.