It’s heartening to learn about the impactful work of the We’ve Got You Foundation in addressing health and transport needs in the Fraser Coast Region. The dedication of Directors Sue Dodd and Michelle Lockwood, along with the support of Nurse Nadine Dodd, showcases a commitment to making a positive difference in the community.
The Foundation’s focus on bridging the gap in health government funding for home care health, especially palliative/emergency care, and addressing unmet health and medical transport needs reflects a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to community service.
Nurse Nadine Dodd’s decision to be part of the foundation, driven by her passion for helping the community and influenced by her mother’s involvement in Relay for Life and Riding for the Disabled, adds a personal touch to the organisation’s mission.
The concept of assisting individuals with urgent medical-related health care and transport needs, even when faced with delays in approved funding, demonstrates a proactive and caring stance. Additionally, helping those who cannot drive, afford full trip costs, or require health care at home underscores a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.
The Foundation’s offer to leave a lasting legacy for future generations showcases a forward-thinking perspective on community support. The core values—Trust, Respect, Accountability, Integrity, and Teamwork—provide a strong ethical foundation for the organisation’s operations.
For those interested in contributing to this noble cause, the We’ve Got You Foundation welcomes volunteers, and applications are open. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals to actively participate in making a positive impact on the local community’s health and transport needs.
To get involved or learn more about the We’ve Got You Foundation, individuals can visit the website (https://wevegotyoufoundation.com.au/) or connect with the organisation through their Facebook page.
Thank you for sharing this inspiring initiative, and best wishes to the We’ve Got You Foundation in their continued efforts to support the Fraser Coast Region.
