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April 2020 Newsletter

May 04, 2020

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Photo of Lindsay alongside helicopter

Photo of Lindsay alongside helicopter

It’s a little late in the first week of May, but please find attached below our April 2020 Newsletter:

NewsletterApril2020 (pdf, 2MB)

In this issue we have a profile of one of our clients, Lindsay, who has the following to say:

Hello, my name is Lindsay and I am from Brisbane and have been a client of MACS since 2014.

My journey began on the last day of grade 12 at the age of 17 when I went for a celebratory swim at Southbank, Brisbane and broke my neck at vertebrae C5.

Over the past 26 years, I have been working, travelling, attending the gym and volunteering as a peer support mentor.

I am an advocate for disability awareness and my goal is to help people in similar situations.

You can check out my journey and daily tips and tricks on my social media accounts below:

https://www.instagram.com/myc5life/

https://www.facebook.com/myC5life

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP4ANWbUo-DBELj0SfRhCTw

There are also some great photos of some awesome (but briefly lived) chalk art from our car park.

Thankfully some happy snaps were taken just before the rain washed it all away:

Hopefully that will add a little cheer to your day…

Until next time, keep washing those hands!

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