KidzWish is calling for community help to grant wishes to local families with a need at this difficult time.
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The Illawarra charity is aware many families are in need of technology, resources and activities to educate their children during the coronavirus crisis and is asking for the community to help it grant those wishes.
A KidzWish spokesperson said it was an unprecedented time with many stresses and different forms of hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
And the most vulnerable are the ones who face the biggest challenges.
Countless families are working, educating and caring for their loved ones at home which is more difficult for families already facing financial hardship, or have children with a sickness or disability at home.
KidzWish knows help is needed right now and is inviting people and businesses to participate in a "Wave Your Wand' initiative to help KidzWish grant wishes to those in need.
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