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Coralie's Story - Drive for Life at Wyong Oasis

20 May 2014

Robyn Bust is the manager of the Oasis Youth Centre in Wyong, which does casework with youth aged between 12 to 25. The centre offers the Drive For Life program to help young people earn their provisional license, under the guidance of a licensed instructor. Coralie came to Oasis to reach her required driving hours as she had no one else to help her.

Marie Roberts, the Director of MR Consulting, says The Salvation Army's Drive For Life program is an amazing contribution to the community which is why she chooses to support Oasis through the Red Shield Appeal.

The Red Shield Appeal would be impossible without the thousands of volunteer collectors who give their time each year to the annual Doorknock. To volunteer, visit our Red Shield Doorknock registration page.

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