The craft ladies at the Narromine Railway Station generously gave a donation to the Day Care Community Respite group yesterday.
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The group gave $400, from the funds they have raised, to the respite group to help towards the funding of their much-needed bus.
"This donation is for you for the bus," Colleen Smith said when presenting Les Lambert with the cheque.
Community Respite group's Amanda Jackson said the whole group was very thankful.
"Thank you Colleen and to all the ladies. We hope it's (the bus) coming real soon," she said.
Mudyiganlang ladies are a group of mostly over 40s who share experiences with hands-on craft.
They sell the beautiful crafts they make and give the money back to the community.
The Narromine Day Care Community Respite group takesthe elderly out twice a week for activities.
"We're still raising funds," Community Respite's Anne Sherringham said.
"We need the bus to pick the group up from their houses."
Ms Jackson said they run day care on Tuesday and Friday, they provide respite Monday and Thursday and they have a Wednesday group.
"Without the help of the community we won't have a bus," she said.