The William Buck Foundation has treated Kids and families from many organisations โ including Variety Childrenโs Charity, Ronald McDonald House, Kids West and the Westmead Childrenโs Hospital Foundation โ to an unforgettable night at Sydney Zooโs GLOW Festival.
On Tuesday 23 of May, over 3,000 children and their families enjoyed an evening of interactive installations, an after-dark aquarium, accessible rides, food trucks and the appearance of childrenโs icon Emma Memma. For many, this was their first light festival experience and for some, their first night out of hospital in months.
โWe have been absolutely delighted to host a charity night at Sydney Zooโs GLOW festival. Spreading happiness to these children and their families aligns with our Changing Lives philosophy and desire to make a positive impact within the local Western Sydney community,โ said John Spender, Director, William Buck.
Jake Burgess, Managing Director of the Sydney Zoo said: โWe want to make sure that every child has the opportunity to attend a Light Festival. It’s heart-warming to see the smiles on kidsโ faces and know that we made a difference to their lives.โ
Amongst the attendees was Zaharra, a 7-year-old girl bravely battling Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD). FSHD is a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects the muscles. The disease often leaves a person incapable of blinking, swallowing, eating, smiling, and walking. Zaharraโs muscles are deteriorating at a rapid rate, she needs a custom wheelchair to support her quality of life. Zaharraโs parents have done two local fundraisers to help fund a chair but have not been able to raise enough money.
William Buck and Sydney Zoo, with the support of Sunrise Medical donated a customised wheelchair worth $30,000 to Zaharra. This donation will have a profound impact on her life, providing newfound mobility and independence.