OBERON locals have been busy raising funds for the Kelly family. Tracey and Chloe were involved in an accident on the O’Connell road on November 18.
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Both were admitted to intensive care in a critical condition.
Disaster struck again on Saturday, December 7 when Neville and Narelle Kelly were involved in a head-on collision as they made their way down to Sydney to visit Tracy and Chloe.
They had Gary and Tracy’s two young children Shania and Ben with them.
All were transferred to hospital and are facing a long recovery period.
John Goddard and his daughter, Leah, have set up an Oberon Kelly Family Trust which can be accessed online through the link www.gofundme.com/5nfd68#. Yesterday the tally had exceeded $26,500.
A fundraising account has also been set up by Oberon Leagues Club treasurer Russell King and his wife, Kerryn, through the National Australia Bank (NAB) in Oberon.
Money can be donated to The Kelly Family Fund, BSB 082771, account 396220180 at the NAB in Oberon Street. Account balance as of yesterday was $15,746.95.
Oberon Darts Club held a fundraising night last Tuesday at their regular competition and raised $580, which was given to Gary Kelly directly.
Kay Haslop would like to thank the following business for their support – Oberon Leagues Club, Royal Hotel, Barker’s Butchery, Oberon Pharmacy, Supa IGA, Mawhood’s Mitre 10, Cafe Savanna, Oberon Post Office, Flair Hair, Pick of the Bunch, Oberon Foodworks and Oberon Engineering.
Margaret Kilby, who sells fashion jewellery, is having a Kelly fundraiser this Saturday at 57 Carrington Avenue, Oberon, between 10am and 5pm.