
Golden West Honda and The Honda Foundation have donated more than $10,000 to Pink Angels.
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The money will go towards LX9 SIPC devices and associated garments, such as compression sleeves to assist people with lymphoedema.
"We continually fundraise throughout the year with raffles and movie nights, however we also depend on community support for donations," she said.
The Honda Foundation chairman Stephen Collins said the donation would ensure the Pink Angels could continue to assist people in need during and post treatments.
"The Honda Foundation strives to assist local organisations who help communities and people find their independence again," he said.
The equipment would go a long way in helping Pink Angels to continue their work with people in Western NSW, Mr Collins said.
Pink Angels provides assistance to residents across western NSW, including Nyngan, Narromine, Trangie and Lightening Ridge.
For every Honda sold in Australia, $15 goes into a donation pool, which is distributed to different charities.
Over $11 million has been donated to hundreds of worthy causes, including empowering disadvantaged Australians, providing relief for victims of natural disasters and supporting the development of new technologies and research to fight disease.