WATCH | Reach for a Dream opens Dream Room at Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital

The blue sky-themed Dream Room that Reach for a Dream handed over to Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital.

Photo:Ayesha Van Staaden

Reach for a Dream, a non-profit organisation, with a mission to alleviate the strain life-threatening illnesses place on sick children and their families by providing children with the opportunity to believe in their greatest wish, has opened a blue sky-themed Dream Room at Mthatha’s Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital.

The Dream Room provides sick children with stimulation that they would not necessarily get by lying in a hospital bed, and allows children to leave the hospital ward and engage in fun activities.

“Reach for A Dream chose the Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital because it caters for children from rural areas, some of whom never get exposed to certain things such as play therapy – which the Dream Room offers – due to their disadvantaged backgrounds,” said Reach for a Dream East London branch manager, Lwanele Mpeta.

The Dream Room is situated in the paediatric section of the hospital.

Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital staff, Reach for

Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital staff, Reach for A Dream and Airlink representative inside the blue-sky themed Dream Room.

It comes fully-equipped with imaginary play items such as Lego, a doll house, imaginary cooking and building equipment, educational items such as board games and tablets, and electronic distractions such as a game console, as well as creative crafts such as beading, painting, drawing, stamping, and knitting.

The hospital management has welcomed the donation of the Dream Room, describing it as a healthy distraction for their patients.

This Dream Room will help uplift the spirits of our patients in the paediatric unit, and we really appreciate it as a hospital. This will also give children admitted at the hospital a sense of normalcy as it gives them a space to play and forget about their illnesses when they are in the space.
Ayanda Mjali, Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital nursing manager

Mpeta said that their organisation aims at fulfilling more terminally-ill children’s wishes, and appealed to other businesses to partner with them in making the wishes a reality.

More information on Reach for a Dream and their charitable initiatives can be found on their official website: www.reachforadream.org.za or follow their social media platforms.

The Dream Room was made possible by Reach for a Dream sponsor, AirLink.

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