As seen in the Woman’s Day magazine Nov 23rd 2015
If you were to ask Fairy Sparkle OAM, she would tell you that she is indeed a real fairy, and you would believe her after hearing all the greatness she has brought to Children’s Hospitals around Australia. She brings love, hope, laughter and smiles to sick children. So far she has helped to raise the funds to build 8 Fairy Gardens in 7 hospitals with the hope of building many more in the future not only in Children’s Hospitals but also with the introduction of Happy Gardens to Adult Hospitals. Her commitment to helping patients is astronomical and really proves that it is the small things, like having access to outdoors and sunshine, that truly make a difference to so many of us who live in a world surrounded by doctors and machines.
enigma7 is committed to contributing to these charities to help fund the construction of many more Gardens in Australia to introduce the power of Nature in the healing process of so many patients to whom it is so vital and unfortunately lacking.
See what it takes to create one of these precious Gardens here.
How can enigma7 help you to improve your life? We have created a membership program designed to give you the tools to apply us to your life so that you can make appropriate positive changes to improve your quality of life. So for every 12 month E7 Membership that we sell $5 will be donated to this cause to help create a new future for hospitals and to see a growth in Gardens all over Australia, as we know the part that nature plays in the healing process and we believe that incorporating them in such a concrete environment will help to improve the quality of life for those living in hospitals.
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Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
It was clear from the moment that I met Fairy that helping sick children and their families through the crisis of serious and long term illness was her life’s journey. Fairy’s dedication was acknowledged last year b being awarded O.A.M
I am not going to attempt to explain what Fairy does for the children and their families as it is intangible and can only truly be known by those who experience it firsthand.
Every day in the early evenings she has a small group of seriously ill children with whom she sings the Get Well Song. The power of this simple song, an affirmation of wellbeing, cannot be underestimated.
There are children whom she has supported in their time of crisis who are adults and have children of their own. Their continued love and support for Fairy remains evident in the fact that they remain in contact with her and a recent article in Woman’s Day is testament to this.
It has been an absolute honour to be able to call Fairy a friend over since 1996. The little bit that I am able to do to help support her is a constant joy in my life. I hope that we all can provide some support to Fairy, however small, that will allow her to continue her important work with the children and also to fulfil her dream of creating Sanctuary Gardens in all Hospitals.Big hugs to my amazing friend.
Paul Steele – A dear friend to Fairy Sparkle