Narromine United Services Memorial Club donates wheelchair-accessible van to central New South Wales flood victim

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Narromine United Services Memorial Club donates wheelchair-accessible van to central NSW flood victimWhen Eugowra resident Trent Tulloch's wheelchair-accessible vehicle was washed away in floodwaters in November, he lost his independence.Key points:- Eugowra resident Trent Tulloch lost many of possessions when flash flooding hit his area in mid-November- Narromine United Services Memorial Club voted unanimously to donate a surplus van to Mr Tulloch- The donation has allowed Mr Tulloch to regain his independenceMr Tulloch was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy when he was 18 months old and has used a wheelchair his entire life.Nearby club helps outThen members of at the United Services Memorial Club in Narromine, two hours north of Eugowra, heard of Mr Tulloch's situation."We had a [wheelchair-accessible] vehicle that we used for transport that we were trying to sell, and at my last board meeting, they decided to donate it," he said.Family 'lucky' compared to othersWhen the water began rising at his house, Mr Tulloch was in his wheelchair in the lounge room."

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