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Wishlist carnival fundraising success

On Friday 6 September, Wishlist hosted its annual Wishlist Spring Carnival, raising an impressive $344,379 to support local public health services.

With over 800 generous attendees, the funds will go toward purchasing a state-of-the-art Biplane Unit, the first of its kind in our region. This advanced 3D imaging technology will provide critical care to stroke and brain aneurysm patients.

Currently, one in four people will experience a stroke in their lifetime, and every minute without treatment results in the loss of 1.9 million neurons.

This year’s Wishlist Spring Carnival was made possible by major sponsors Pacific Jaguar Land Rover and Toomey Family Law, along with support from Travis Schultz and Partners, Poole Group, Billy J, Ray White Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast Helicopters, Pop Up Polo, 92.7 Mix FM, Smith Madden Creative Agency, Danni Morrison Studios, and many more.

The event featured special guest and Olympic champion Duncan Armstrong, and entertainment by 42Band, providing attendees with a memorable night in support of a critical cause.

Wishlist’s Partnerships and Fundraising Manager Lisa Wilson credited the success of the day to the unwavering support from sponsors, auction donors, and a dedicated event committee.

“Each year, I am overwhelmed by the generosity of this community,“ Ms Wilson said.

“This year’s funds will make a lifesaving difference to the more than 850 stroke patients treated annually in our region.

“The Biplane Unit will not only reduce the need for the 90-minute journey to Brisbane but will also deliver faster, lifesaving treatment to local patients, significantly improving their chances of recovery.”

Wishlist Spring Carnival is a key part of Wishlist’s $1 million annual commitment to supporting the needs of the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, continuing their mission to enhance local healthcare services.

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