KidsWish toy fund gifting

Help Support the KidsWish Christmas in July Toy Fund

This July, the spirit of giving has come early – and we’re inviting our community to be part of something truly magical.

For the first time ever, KidsWish is launching a Christmas in July Toy Fund – and the goal is to raise enough to gift 1,500 brand-new toys at this year’s magical KidsWish Christmas Party in December. Each year, this unforgettable event brings joy, wonder, and connection to hundreds of children living with disability and their families – and every toy donated is a moment of happiness.

An image from the 2024 end-of-year KidsWish Christmas Party.

This is more than a toy drive. It’s a celebration of inclusion, a chance to deliver confidence and belonging to children who deserve the magic of Christmas just like anyone else.

Whether you’re a business, school, community group or simply someone who wants to make a difference – there are so many ways to get involved:

  • Donate directly to the Toy Fund
  • Host your own Christmas in July fundraiser
  • Display a donation QR code at your workplace or event
  • Spread the word and share the joy

Every gift counts. Every child deserves the magic of Christmas.

Let’s fill Santa’s sleigh together and create a December to remember! Donate or learn more at: kidswish.org.au/toy-fund-for-christmas

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