'Happy tears' as community raises nearly $30,000 to help Moruya parents move to Sydney to save baby's life

 For one-year-old Eli Coulter, life-saving treatment for his leukaemia was made possible with the help of his south coast NSW community.

When the residents of Moruya heard that the baby had been diagnosed with the rare Philadelphia chromosome cancer gene and needed urgent bone marrow transplant surgery, they came to the rescue.

The community, based about 300 kilometres south of Sydney, raised well in excess of the $20,000 target for his family to cover the travel and living expenses.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-20/moruya-parents-community-raises-money-save-baby-move-to-sydney/101552874



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