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Always about people finding freedom - Coralie

Coralie found freedom on the roads through the Wyong Oasis Drive for Life program.

She came to Oasis to reach her required driving hours as she had no one else to help her. It was very frustrating before I came to Oasis because I didn’t really have anyone to teach me, she says.

I think life’s great now that I’ve come into contact with Oasis … they’ve helped a lot. By helping me, when they had no obligation to help me, they’ve taught me to help others and give more to others.

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