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  • Author: HammondCare
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  • 24 October 2024

Making dreams come true

  • Author: HammondCare
  • Read time: 1 min. read

The Dreams Project, funded by generous donors to HammondCare Foundation, turns dreams into reality for palliative care patients, connecting them with hope and creating positive memories for loved ones.

Each dream is tailored to reflect the desires of the people we care for, whether it’s reconnecting with cherished hobbies, spending time with loved ones or achieving a personal goal. These transformative experiences can bring profound meaning and reconnect people to their sense of self or rebuild bonds with loved ones, which can often become lost in the focus on their illness.

Dean's dream journey to Bathurst 

Dean, a lifelong motor racing enthusiast, had always dreamt of visiting Bathurst and experiencing the iconic Mount Panorama Circuit. As his health declined, the Dreams Project stepped in, helping Dean and his family create lasting memories.

The journey started with a private tour of the National Motor Racing Museum, where Dean, his wife Rowenna and son Luc immersed themselves in the history and excitement of motor racing.

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Dean with wife Rowenna and son Luc 

The pinnacle of Dean’s experience was thrilling laps around Mount Panorama in a replica racing car, bringing Dean much laughter and joy. The family’s adventure continued with a stay at Rydges Mount Panorama, and a breathtaking view of the circuit from their room.

But this trip was more than a getaway – it was a celebration of Dean’s passion for motor racing and a lasting memory shared with his wife and son. Dean passed away 10 days after returning from Bathurst, but the joy of his fulfilled dream left an indelible mark on his family.

Nine months later, Rowenna reflected on the time together: ‘The Bathurst experience gave us a real adventure and a joyful time right at the end of Dean’s life. It has been such a comfort to know Dean was able to do this amazing thing he’d always dreamt of.’

The unwavering commitment from the Dreams Project team ensured some of Dean’s final days with his family were filled with happiness and positive memories of their time together.

The Dreams Project has brought 60 dreams to life this year. It is the kindness and generosity of our supporters that make these cherished moments possible. Over the coming year, we aim to expand our Dreams Project to help even more patients experience their own dream in their final stages of life.

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