Help Reach For a Dream Foundation by Activity and Pamper packs, toys, books and stationery for Dreamer's sibilings
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Help Reach For a Dream Foundation by Activity and Pamper packs, toys, books and stationery for Dreamer's sibilings
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Objective of the campaign The objective of the Sibling Gift Campaign is to ensure that siblings of Dreamers feel acknowledged, valued, and included on Dream Fulfilment days. While the primary focus remains on the child whose dream is being fulfilled, the idea of this campaign aims to extend moments of joy and emotional support to their siblings, who are often deeply affected by the journey of illness within the family. Why and how this will make a difference when fulfilling dreams Siblings of children with life-threatening illnesses often experience emotional strain, feelings of being overlooked, and anxiety as families navigate long and challenging medical journeys. On Dream Days, the spotlight is naturally on the Dreamer; however, including siblings through a thoughtful gift helps reinforce that they, too, are seen, appreciated, and part of the dream day celebration. Providing sibling gifts: Promotes emotional inclusion and family unity Reduces feelings of exclusion or jealousy on Dream Days Enhances the overall Dream Day experience for the entire family Creates positive, shared memories during an otherwise difficult time List the items you would like to be donated. Sibling gift items should be age-appropriate, gender-neutral where possible, and easy to distribute. Suggested items include (please feel free to add – these are just my ideas): Activity packs (colouring books, puzzles, crayons, stickers) Small toys (stress balls, fidget toys, mini games) Stationery sets (notebooks, pens, pencil cases) Soft toys or plush characters Books (age-appropriate readers or activity books) Soccer balls, dolly’s Pamper packs
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