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Charli Goodrich's family has thrown its support behind a new Wishlist accommodation centre

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It was a Friday afternoon nobody expected that the Goodrich family will never forget.

On February 5, two-year-old daughter Charli suffered a collapsed lung which prompted an emergency helicopter flight from Kingaroy Hospital to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH).

Charli’s mum Letisha Goodrich says in the week leading up to the hospital trip, there were no major warning signs and Charli was given the ā€˜all clear’ after multiple visits to the doctor.

ā€œCharli’s health continued to deteriorate on the first night at SCUH and we learned she also had respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pneumonia,ā€ Mrs Goodrich says.

Charli was put on life support as her little body started shutting down and was then flown to the Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH) in Brisbane for critical care.

ā€œDoctors later told us while Charli was on life support and in surgery at the Children’s Hospital that she was battling sepsis, which is an extreme immune response to an infection and can be fatal,” says Mrs Goodrich.

ā€œIt’s a frightening sight to see your daughter with all these tubes attached to her and knowing there is very little my husband and I could do.ā€

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Charli spent a week in critical care hooked up to life-saving machines to keep her heart beating, and a further two weeks on a machine to support her lungs.

On March 9, the toddler was transferred back to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital for care which was when Letisha and her husband Jake were able to stay at Wishlist House in Birtinya.

ā€œWe live three hours away in Kingaroy which made it impossible for us to travel back and sleep in our own bed.ā€

Mrs Goodrich has now thrown her full support behind Wishlist’s latest project – Wishlist Centre.

The planned Wishlist Centre will have room for 18 families.

Construction on the four-level facility to be built opposite SCUH will start in the coming months and will provide 18 self-contained rooms to support patients and families who need to be close to SCUH for ongoing treatment.

Wishlist CEO Lisa Rowe says a $12-million Federal Government grant would fund Stage One of Wishlist Centre, however more funding was needed for the fit-out before opening in late 2022.

ā€œAdditional funding is needed to ensure Wishlist Centre is a comfortable and supportive environment for patients and their families during an ongoing health crisis,ā€ Ms Rowe says.

Thankfully, Charli is now back at home in Kingaroy learning to walk, talk and eat again. She is expected to make a full recovery in the next 12 months.

ā€œWishlist House was a godsend for our family and provided comfort and stability during our darkest days,ā€ Mrs Goodrich says.

ā€œI see so many posts on Facebook and hear that families are struggling going back and forth to see loved ones who need treatment on the Sunny Coast.ā€

To find out more about Wishlist accommodation or Wishlist Centre visit wishlist.org.au or phone 5441 1049.

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