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ѻýMagic truly does exist:ѻý Creating lasting memories for children facing serious illness

Thanks to generous donors, Make-A-Wish Canada granted nearly 1,000 life-changing wishes last year
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Charlotte lives with chronic lung disease. Her wish was to go to her favourite theme park ѻý a dream made true by Make-A-Wish Canada and generous donors when she was three-years-old.

Charlotte likes to surround herself with all things pink. Sheѻýs smiling when sheѻýs eating waffles for breakfast or popcorn and gummies as a snack. She enjoys singing along to her favourite movies or gleefully dancing.

Charlotteѻýs chronic lung disease required several hospital stays and a dozen surgeries. Her older brothers, twins Kayden and Kaleb, were constantly worried for their little sister and wanted to know when sheѻýd be coming home.

ѻýCharlotteѻýs medical journey has been quite something for our family, and for herself,ѻý said Charlotteѻýs mom, Alicia. Part of Charlotteѻýs treatment regimen includes 40-minute breathing exercises once a day and taking medication to keep her airways open and strong. ѻýHaving a sick kid, you sometimes lose sight in life and become so consumed,ѻý she added. ѻýYou have so many tears of worry and stress.ѻý

Charlotteѻýs special wish was to visit her favourite theme park in Florida five years ago, when she was three-years-old. The family stayed at Give Kids the World Village, a non-profit resort. Alicia said the whole family packed their bags and left behind their routine of doctorѻýs visits and stress. The week-long trip was their first family holiday away from home.

ѻýWhen we were in Florida, I didnѻýt see Charlotte as a sick kid,ѻý Alicia said. During the trip Alicia was constantly overcome with tears of happiness and joy which she hadnѻýt experienced in years. ѻýIt was remarkable and unimaginable; I had feelings I havenѻýt felt before of what it was to feel like a normal family.ѻý

At the resort, Charlotte and her brothers started every morning with waffles and sprinkles and were treated like ѻýroyalty.ѻý Charlotte also surprised her parents when she rode a therapeutic horse. Her mom joked that Charlotte was always terrified of cats, dogs and butterflies, but she rode the same horse three times and wouldnѻýt get off!

Once home, Charlotte returned to treatment for her chronic lung condition. Even five years later, Charlotte still talks about her wish experience that brought so much light into her life.

ѻýMagic truly does exist and Iѻým so glad we got to experience it as a family,ѻý Alicia said.

Your support helped grant nearly 1,000 life-changing wishes last year, but our need remains great. A child is diagnosed with a critical illness every 20 minutes. With three new children facing critical illnesses each and every hour, the need for is continuous.



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