Make a Wish, Make a Difference
This Christmas, Children’s Hospital Foundation invites you to make a wish, make a difference through downloading your own Wishing Tag today.
Picture a Christmas gift tag adorned with the heartfelt wishes of young patients facing some of life’s toughest battles.
These wishes go beyond toys and games, reaching into the very heart of what these children yearn for – relief from pain, a cure for their rare disease or the chance to be home with loved ones.
This year, Children’s Hospital Foundation asks you to make own wish for children spending their holidays in the Queensland Children’s Hospital – a powerful reminder that even the simplest wishes can become a beacon of hope.
More than 9,000 children receive life changing care every December at Queensland Children’s Hospital. That’s nearly 300 wishes made by sick children each day.
Download your Wishing Tag
You are invited to download your own Wishing Tag and write a heartfelt wish for the children at Queensland Children’s Hospital to hang on your Christmas tree.
Each tag serves as a powerful reminder of your generosity and the difference you can make this Christmas.
Here’s how to download your Wishing Tag:
- Download the below Wishing Tag PDF
- Ensure your printer is set-up to actual size, not fit for print and you print double-sided on the short edge
- Cut out your Wishing Tag using the dotted guidelines
- Write your wish for children at Queensland Children’s Hospital and hang it on your tree as a beacon of hope!
Helping families like John's
From the moment John was born, his life was on a different path.
Diagnosed before birth with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare and life threatening neuromuscular condition, his family braced the worst – having already lost their first child, Hannah to the same illness.
But this time, there was hope. Just five days after birth, John received Zolgensma, a cutting-edge gene therapy that replaces the missing SMN1 gene critical for muscle function. This one-time treatment has given John the chance his sister never had.
Now 19 months old, John is thriving – hitting milestones, playing with his older brother Josiah and living a life free of SMA’s devastating effects.
Your support this Christmas helps us bring hope, healing and breakthroughs to families across Queensland, just like John's.