Family raises $90,000 for vehicle to help brain-injured Natalie reconnect after domestic violence.

Twenty years after a domestic violence attack left Natalie Little, now 49, with severe brain injuries and unable to walk, talk, or move, her family is raising $90,000 for a support vehicle. The vehicle would allow Natalie to leave her bedroom in Wagga Wagga and reconnect with her cultural heritage and access medical care. Natalie's brother, Jay Little, advocates against domestic violence and hopes to help others seek safety. The family launched the campaign in November 2021.

November 11, 2024
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