Model Jesinta Franklin reveals her collaboration with an organization ‘close to her heart’ that helps care for indigenous children
Jesinta Franklin has revealed that she is now collaborating with the Daisy In Dots artwork and Little Wings Australia.
The model, who presented the launch of a decorated plane on Tuesday, talked about how the organization helps the region to access health care.
In addition to standing next to a plane, Jesinta wrote a long caption about how the organization helps many indigenous children.
Model Jesinta Franklin (pictured) has unveiled her latest collaboration on Instagram alongside the organization Little Wings and Daisy Hill, aka Daisy In Dots, with her help launching the project.
“There are many barriers for children in regional areas to access health care, and these challenges are even more significant for indigenous children,” she wrote.
“That’s why promoting amazing organizations that help make a difference for families in remote areas is something very close to my heart.”
Little Wings run 40-50 missions a week in NSW, ensuring sick children get the care they desperately need.
Jesinta was on hand to lend her star power to the organization that organizes medical transport for sick children in the New South Wales region.
“There are no words to describe how incredibly important each of these missions is,” he added.
“I can’t imagine what it would be like to have to miss vital treatments for my babies (a sad reality for many families) because I couldn’t get to a hospital in a major city or town.”
He ended by saying that Little Wings is committed to a family throughout the medical journey, to provide the service for free.
“There are many barriers to accessing health care for children in regional areas, and these challenges are even more significant for indigenous children,” she wrote.
“That’s why promoting amazing organizations that help make a difference for families in remote areas is something very close to my heart,” she added.
Little Wings run 40-50 missions a week in NSW, ensuring sick children get the care they desperately need.
“I can’t imagine what it would be like to lose vital treatments for my babies (a sad reality for many families) because I couldn’t get to a hospital in a major city or town,” Jesinta wrote.
‘The pilots and all those involved in the organization are volunteers, also known as true angels of life”, he concluded.
The collaboration comes just weeks after the star revealed that she and the AFL star’s famous husband, Buddy, are moving back to the Gold Coast.
The couple bought the spacious mansion known as Villa Casa for $9 million and it is perched on a hill with stunning panoramic views.
The collaboration comes just weeks after the star revealed that she and the AFL star’s famous husband, Buddy, are moving back to the Gold Coast. both in the photo
The property features a stylish mix of modern architecture, including a glamorous terrace and pool, and stone fireplace.
This month the couple were reportedly selling their luxury apartment in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The high-profile couple bought the prestigious property, located in The Carlisle apartment complex, in 2020 for $5 million.
The couple bought the spacious mansion known as Villa Casa for $9 million and it is perched on a hill with stunning panoramic views.