Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children

by Reach For A Dream Foundation
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Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children
Bringing Virtual Reality to hospitalized children

Project Report | Jun 11, 2025
Recent Developments - Virtual Reality!

By Themba Xapa | National Fundraising Manager

"We are thrilled to partner with Organon to bring this Dream Room to life at Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital. For children enduring long and difficult treatments, these spaces offer more than just entertainment — they provide a much-needed refuge where children can express their creativity, discover joy and forget about their illnesses, even if just for a moment. This Dream Room will spark imagination and hope in countless young hearts, and we are truly grateful to Organon for helping us make this dream a reality." says Julia Sotirianakos, CEO of Reach For A Dream. 

Through our Dream Room programme which expands across the country, we provide more children with access to VR technology for relaxation, education, and entertainment.We feature a range of exciting activities and equipment aimed at both entertaining and stimulating young minds, including virtual reality headsets, PlayStation 5 consoles, interactive TV setups and a variety of educational development activities. In addition to fun and entertainment these features provide meaningful impact on the emotional and developmental well-being of young patients undergoing long-term treatments at hospitals.

We believe that children should continue to experience the joy of play, even during illness, as it is a vital aspect of their development. We hope that this newly built dream room will provide the play and laughter that children truly need during their hospital stay," says Mokgadi Mashishi, Africa Access Markets Director at Organon.

Recent Developments on how Reach For A Dream continues to bring virtual reality to hospitalised children.

  • Reach for a Dream & Vuma Initiative: This partnership has introduced "Dream Rooms" in hospitals, equipped with VR headsets to help children escape the clinical environment and experience moments of joy.
  • Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital: A new Dream Room was launched in collaboration with Organon, featuring VR headsets, PlayStation 5 consoles, and interactive activities to support emotional well-being.
  • Steve Biko Academic Hospital: Another Dream Room was established in the paediatric cardiac ward, offering children a sanctuary filled with VR experiences, books, and creative play.

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Reach For A Dream Foundation

Location: Johannesburg - South Africa
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Project Leader:
Julia Sotirianakos
Johannesburg , South Africa
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