Stroke survivor Bud gets his wheels

By Lisa Wachsmuth
Updated December 22 2014 - 9:16pm, first published 9:13pm
Stroke victim Darren ‘‘Bud’’ Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers’ Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI
Stroke victim Darren ‘‘Bud’’ Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers’ Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI
Mobile: Stroke victim Darren "Bud" Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers' Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI
Mobile: Stroke victim Darren "Bud" Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers' Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI
Mobile: Stroke victim Darren "Bud" Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers' Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI
Mobile: Stroke victim Darren "Bud" Gottaas, with Illawarra Cancer Carers' Maria Wilson, wife Karen and son Jed, in his motorised wheelchair, is going home for Christmas. Picture: ANDY ZAKELI

Shell Cove stroke survivor Darren "Bud" Gottaas can go home for Christmas thanks to an early gift from the Illawarra Cancer Carers.

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