Home Actress Lisa Wilkinson HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2022 Lisa Wilkinson Instagram - Meet little legend Tyko, who is “the number after five” years old. Two weeks ago, after climbing onto his family’s roof as the rising flood waters threatened to engulf his family’s entire home, Tyko did something truly amazing. After learning to kayak at school, he, his brother, mum and puppy, literally kayaked through the surging flood waters in the middle of the night to safety. It’s a core skill that’s taught at The Living School near Lismore - an incredibly special place that is all about teaching kids creativity, resilience and positivity. And while most of the schools in the area are closed, The Living School was back up within days, believing that what the kids need most right now is routine, time with their friends, and moments of joy…despite all the obvious challenges. These kids have been through so much in recent weeks, but have a listen to their singing of the school song in the pouring rain on Friday (swipe left), and I think you’ll get some idea of what a special place it really is. (And good luck not getting a lump in your throat.) 🌺🌈❤️🇦🇺🥰 You can meet Tyko tonight on SUNDAY @theprojecttv And don’t forget you can still donate to the Australia Unites flood appeal, supporting ALL communities across NSW & QLD on 1800-733-276. 🙏 #Floods #Lismore

Lisa Wilkinson Instagram – Meet little legend Tyko, who is “the number after five” years old. Two weeks ago, after climbing onto his family’s roof as the rising flood waters threatened to engulf his family’s entire home, Tyko did something truly amazing. After learning to kayak at school, he, his brother, mum and puppy, literally kayaked through the surging flood waters in the middle of the night to safety. It’s a core skill that’s taught at The Living School near Lismore – an incredibly special place that is all about teaching kids creativity, resilience and positivity. And while most of the schools in the area are closed, The Living School was back up within days, believing that what the kids need most right now is routine, time with their friends, and moments of joy…despite all the obvious challenges. These kids have been through so much in recent weeks, but have a listen to their singing of the school song in the pouring rain on Friday (swipe left), and I think you’ll get some idea of what a special place it really is. (And good luck not getting a lump in your throat.) 🌺🌈❤️🇦🇺🥰 You can meet Tyko tonight on SUNDAY @theprojecttv And don’t forget you can still donate to the Australia Unites flood appeal, supporting ALL communities across NSW & QLD on 1800-733-276. 🙏 #Floods #Lismore

Lisa Wilkinson Instagram - Meet little legend Tyko, who is “the number after five” years old. Two weeks ago, after climbing onto his family’s roof as the rising flood waters threatened to engulf his family’s entire home, Tyko did something truly amazing. After learning to kayak at school, he, his brother, mum and puppy, literally kayaked through the surging flood waters in the middle of the night to safety. It’s a core skill that’s taught at The Living School near Lismore - an incredibly special place that is all about teaching kids creativity, resilience and positivity. And while most of the schools in the area are closed, The Living School was back up within days, believing that what the kids need most right now is routine, time with their friends, and moments of joy…despite all the obvious challenges. These kids have been through so much in recent weeks, but have a listen to their singing of the school song in the pouring rain on Friday (swipe left), and I think you’ll get some idea of what a special place it really is. (And good luck not getting a lump in your throat.) 🌺🌈❤️🇦🇺🥰 You can meet Tyko tonight on SUNDAY @theprojecttv And don’t forget you can still donate to the Australia Unites flood appeal, supporting ALL communities across NSW & QLD on 1800-733-276. 🙏 #Floods #Lismore

Lisa Wilkinson Instagram – Meet little legend Tyko, who is “the number after five” years old.

Two weeks ago, after climbing onto his family’s roof as the rising flood waters threatened to engulf his family’s entire home, Tyko did something truly amazing. After learning to kayak at school, he, his brother, mum and puppy, literally kayaked through the surging flood waters in the middle of the night to safety.

It’s a core skill that’s taught at The Living School near Lismore – an incredibly special place that is all about teaching kids creativity, resilience and positivity. And while most of the schools in the area are closed, The Living School was back up within days, believing that what the kids need most right now is routine, time with their friends, and moments of joy…despite all the obvious challenges.

These kids have been through so much in recent weeks, but have a listen to their singing of the school song in the pouring rain on Friday (swipe left), and I think you’ll get some idea of what a special place it really is. (And good luck not getting a lump in your throat.) 🌺🌈❤️🇦🇺🥰

You can meet Tyko tonight on SUNDAY @theprojecttv

And don’t forget you can still donate to the Australia Unites flood appeal, supporting ALL communities across NSW & QLD on 1800-733-276. 🙏

#Floods #Lismore | Posted on 13/Mar/2022 12:53:06

Lisa Wilkinson Instagram – It’s just about impossible for me to put into words what I’ve seen on the ground here in Lismore this week. Lives and livelihoods destroyed, hearts broken, homes beyond repair, their entire contents – everything these beautiful families once held dear – now mud-soaked and strewn in metres-high piles on the footpath awaiting giant garbage trucks heading for the tip. Tables they once sat at, beds they once slept in, photos they once cherished, bikes, dolls, toys, fridges, TVs…every momento part of someone’s story, every broken tile a piece of someone’s home. 
I’ve found myself as we’ve walked these streets, imagining the robust lives that just two weeks ago were being lived here never knowing what was heading their way. These homes are now empty, most uninhabitable, their windows wide open hoping to extinguish the unmistakable gut-punching smell that floods leave behind. It’s the smell of death, rotting garbage, raw sewerage and mud. There are no dogs barking or birds tweeting, it’s just silent and that’s not what this area is. It’s normally so loud and colourful and now all you hear is the sound of gurneys and generators and helicopters. 
The devastation here is unimaginable, thousands upon thousands of people have been displaced, living in temporary accomodation, many living off the kindness of strangers. Those who are still here are raw, exhausted, and running on adrenaline, but the community spirit is incredible. That alone though won’t keep them going. Government response and assistance has been slow and in some cases non-existent, many are uninsured because of sky-high premiums, and tricky clauses…so they desperately need our help. This will take years to fix. So if you can spare anything at all, the following organisations are doing wonderful work not just in Lismore, but in ALL the affected flood zones of the last few weeks in NSW and QLD. Whatever you can spare, thank u. And please know it WILL make a difference🙏💔

@givit_aus
@lifelineaustralia 
@salvosau
@aussiehelpinghands 
@redcrossau 

Let’s do this!!! 🇦🇺

#flood #floods #lismore 

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