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DPD are fundraising for Make-A-Wish UK
DPD are proud to support Make-A-Wish UK as their charity partner. Together, we are granting life-changing wishes to critically ill children across the UK.
About Make-A-Wish
Make-A-Wish® UK grant life-changing wishes for thousands of critically ill children across the UK. Sadly, the number of wish enquiries from seriously ill children with less than a year to live is rising fast. They need help to meet this urgent demand now - before it’s too late. For families with critically ill children, every day counts.
Your support has the power to make a wish come true for a critically ill child, allowing families to create lasting memories that they will treasure forever – no matter what the future holds.
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£82,970
Our goal
£200,000
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Harry's Wish
For Harry, books about mystical creatures offered him a world to escape to whilst undergoing treatment for leukaemia, an ordeal that left the seven-year-old with health anxiety. "He asks us if his cancer is going to come back," said dad David. But his wish to find the most famous and mystical creature of all, the Loch Ness Monster, gave Harry and his family a ray of "light after the darkest of times."