Medical treatment support
Burrngupurrngu (Bruce) Wunungmurra was diagnosed with chronic myeloproliferative disease several years ago.
http://www.leukaemia.org.au/blood-cancers/myeloproliferative-neoplasms-mpn
He is a senior Yolngu (Aboriginal) man who lives in a remote community in North East Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory. Bruce is an Internationally recognised yidaki (didjeridu) maker who has been proudly supporting his large family through the production and sale of his work.
See the campaign video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H68sHQ9mah8
Bruce has represented his people as part of a cultural performance group that toured worldwide in the early 1970's and he has been openly sharing his culture with all those who visit his community and make contact with him. He is known by many for his kind and generous nature.
His deteriorating condition now means that he no longer has the energy to work, with very little financial support for his family who depend on him.
He has to travel between Nhulunbuy and Darwin for blood transfusions, which are needed every two weeks to maintain healthy blood levels. He has no car of his own and often has to pay for expensive taxi fares from his community to the local hospital and supermarket in Nhulunbuy.
Your kind donation will be used to provide immediate and ongoing support in the form of food and travel expenses for himself plus his wife and children, so they can all be at his side through this challenging time.
We deeply appreciate all donations and thank you all.