With these launches, Reach For A Dream says that it will have established 46 Dream Rooms nationwide, with the goal of opening even more in the future.

These Dream Rooms create a unique therapeutic environment for children enduring extended hospital stays, offering them a much-needed escape from the clinical setting and the opportunity to experience the joy of being a child, the foundation adds.

These new additions will be located at the following places:

  • Tygerberg Hospital (sponsored by Medtronic)
  • St. Joseph’s Intermediate Paediatric Care (sponsored by Cell C)
  • two at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (sponsored by DHL and Emperors Palace) 
  • Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital (sponsored by Oregon Medical Group)
  • Steve Biko Academic Hospital (sponsored by FEM)
  • Pholosong Hospital (sponsored by Disney), and
  • Port Elizabeth Provincial Hospital (sponsored by Truworths).

Creating Healing Spaces for Children

According to the foundation, Dream Rooms provide a sanctuary for children battling life-threatening illnesses, designed to spark joy, creativity and a sense of wonder.

These spaces feature a wide range of activities, including arts and crafts, Lego building and educational games. For children undergoing long and often stressful treatments, these rooms offer a much-needed respite that not only entertains but also supports their emotional and developmental well-being, the foundation says.

Dr Thurandie Naiker, Senior Specialist Radiation Oncologist at Groote Schuur Hospital, has highlighted the impact of the Dream Rooms.

"The Reach For A Dream Dream Room at our hospital has had numerous positive effects on the physical, emotional and psychological well-being of the children and their families. It reduces anxiety and stress, significantly improving the mood of our young patients. The bright colours and playful décor offer a warm, welcoming space for families to spend time together, strengthening their bonds. The child-friendly environment also makes children more receptive to medical treatments, which is another reason the Dream Rooms work so well," adds Naiker.

Collaboration With Sponsors and Expanding the Initiative

Natalie Lazaris, Head of Fundraising at Reach For A Dream, has expressed her gratitude to the partners that have made these rooms possible.

"We are thankful to all our sponsors who help make these Dream Rooms come to life. These spaces are vital for children, and we couldn’t do it without them. We are also always looking to open more Dream Rooms around the country, get in touch with Reach For A Dream if you’d like to know more or help make an impact," says Lazaris.

The Dream Rooms provide not only joy and entertainment but also play a crucial role in helping children meet developmental milestones that might otherwise be delayed due to extended hospital stays. Each room is thoughtfully designed to provide a sense of normality, safety and creativity in what can often be an intimidating and clinical environment, the foundation says.

Collaboration With Medical Staff and Volunteers

The success of the Dream Rooms is also largely due to the collaborative efforts of medical staff, nurses and volunteers whose involvement ensures that these spaces are accessible, welcoming, and safe for children. This teamwork allows the Dream Rooms to function as a core element of paediatric care at many hospitals, fostering a positive environment for children as they navigate their treatments, according to the foundation.

Empowering Youth and Communities Through Work Readiness Programmes

The foundation says that beyond creating healing spaces for children, Reach For A Dream is committed to empowering local communities by offering on-the-job training and work readiness programmes. Through the Dream Room initiative, young professionals are provided with invaluable experience, with 50% of interns holding degrees or diplomas in psychology, 30% having experience in early childhood development — many as teaching assistants — and 20% being recent school leavers eager to pursue a career in early childhood development. 

These interns undergo a 12-month Early Childhood Development learning programme, where they receive practical, on-the-job training. This initiative not only provides children with life-changing experiences but also equips interns with essential skills, preparing them for long-term career success in early childhood education and care, the foundation concludes.

For more information, visit www.reachforadream.org.za. You can also follow Reach For A Dream on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.

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