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William Buck brings joy to 3,000 sick and disadvantaged kids at Sydney Zooโ€™s GLOW Festival
25 May 2023 | Minutes to read: 2

William Buck brings joy to 3,000 sick and disadvantaged kids at Sydney Zooโ€™s GLOW Festival

By William Buck

The William Buck Foundation has treated Kids and families from many organisations โ€“ including Variety Childrenโ€™s Charity, Ronald McDonald House, Kids West and the Westmead Childrenโ€™s Hospital Foundation โ€“ to an unforgettable night at Sydney Zooโ€™s 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 childrenโ€™s icon Emma Memma. For many, this was their first light festival experience and for some, their first night out of hospital in months.

โ€œWe have been absolutely delighted to host a charity night at Sydney Zooโ€™s 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: โ€œWe 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. Zaharraโ€™s muscles are deteriorating at a rapid rate, she needs a custom wheelchair to support her quality of life. Zaharraโ€™s 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.

 

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