The community comes together to grant Audrey Wallace her dream party after being housebound and spending so many milestones in hospital.
A Queensland community has come together to grant a six-year-old's wish as her family navigates palliative care .The family has now moved into disability-accessible housing and has been loaned transport.
"It's been a huge relief … and now we are giving Audrey the celebration that she deserves," Mr Wallace said.Loved ones, teachers and support workers came dressed as princesses to a local venue transformed into a unicorn wonderland. "We were really wanting to celebrate her life, really wanting to celebrate the adversity and the challenges that she has overcome.
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