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Granting wishes for 35 years

The Geelong sister of the first child granted a wish by Make-A-Wish Australia has spoken out on the 35th anniversary of the not-for-profit foundation.

Naomi Cleland’s older brother Shawn was 16-years-old when the foundation granted his wish to fly to Sydney and watch his beloved Bulldogs take on the Swans in 1986.

“It would have been a huge benefit for mum and dad, for Shawn to get flown away for Make-A-Wish,” Ms Cleland said.

“Also, just the excitement that it gave to him to actually go away.

“Not so much when I was younger, but more so as I’ve gotten older, you start to appreciate what Make-A-Wish actually do.“

Unfortunately the Bulldogs lost by 76 points, but it was still a very special day for Shawn, Ms Clelend said.

Shawn was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle degeneration and weakness, with most affected only living into their 20s.

Due to his condition, Shawn spent most of his life in a wheelchair and in hospital.

In honour of her brother, Ms Cleland has joined the ’Wish Force’, Make-A-Wish Australia’s team of volunteers to help other children and their families who are fighting serious illnesses.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish Australia has more than 800 wishes in waiting.

Coinciding with the 35th anniversary, Make-A-Wish Australia’s ‘100 Wishes in 100 Days’ campaign is underway.

More than 6500 Australian children are diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses each year.

Make-A-Wish Australia receives no government funding.

For more information, visit www.makeawish.org.au

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