If you are an Outback Guardian, thank you. Because generosity deserves to be seen, our new Outback Guardian Honour Wall tells your stories and exists to say thank you publicly and proudly to the people who make the future of our services possible.
Those who make the compassionate decision to include a gift in their Will to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, South Eastern Section, become Outback Guardians and we invite them to include their name on our Honour Wall, a sustainable digital space at our Outback Heritage Experience in Broken Hill. This is where their commitment to continuous improvement in healthcare equality for future generations of outback communities can be celebrated.
“Eric Tanner (pictured below) was overjoyed when he got to see his story on our Outback Guardian Honour Wall recently. Being able to share stories like his is my greatest privilege,” says Planned Giving Senior Manager and fellow Outback Guardian Cristina.
Thank you to all loved ones and supporters who helped make this remarkable Honour Wall a reality, honouring people whose generosity lives on in every flight, every patient, every life saved. We are so grateful to share your memories and recognise the extraordinary individuals who help us ensure that families in the bush are never out of reach for vital medical care.
When you read the names and stories there, you see the lasting impact of real people who are saving lives for generations to come.
If you would like to leave a gift in your Will or to find out more information, please get in touch to have a personal and confidential conversation with our Planned Giving team via giftsinwills@rfdsse.org.au or 02 9941 8888.
Cristina, with dedicated Outback Guardians Eric Tanner and Christine Jacobs at the Outback Guardian Honour Wall in Broken Hill.