The QUEENDOM Stands Together
QMC student Julia Choquette's life took an unexpected turn in 2023, with frequent hospital visits turning into extended stays, due to Abdominal Vascular Compression Syndrome and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (a rare connective tissue disorder). These conditions have profoundly impacted Julia's health, resulting in the inability to eat or drink without assistance.
Before illness struck, 15-year-old Julia was involved in competitive cheerleading, tumbling, violin, debating, and mentoring. These activities, once central to her identity, have been sidelined by her condition. Recognising the urgency of Julia’s situation, the entire QMC community swiftly rallied together to launch the “Generous for Julia” campaign in the final week of Term 2; an initiative to fundraise towards the family’s goal of $140,000 needed to get Julia to Germany for the crucial surgery not available in Aotearoa New Zealand.
In just a few hours the QUEENDOM had coordinated a wide range of activities including a student-led ‘Foodie Fundraiser’, with candy floss, baked goods, hotdogs, and a non-uniform day for Friday 5 July. It was clear that Julia is not fighting this battle alone.
A Community of Care
Empowering students to stand up for what they believe in, give their time, care for those around them and be brave enough to face challenges is what QMC is all about.
Generosity, resilience, respect, integrity and courage are QMC's school values and they play a vital role in everyday life at the QUEENDOM. While we were seeking financial donations on this occasion, generosity is not always a monetary action. The generosity of spirit we witnessed for Julia was Spectacular. Our incredible community pulled off our biggest and best raffle to date. Prizes included an overnight stay at QT Wellington from the Parents’ Association, Mecca and Prezzie Cards from the Parents’ and the Old Girls’ Associations, free food at QMCafe, a super winter warmer pack, Dr. Martens from NZ Uniforms, and much more.
The community response was nothing short of remarkable. Students made videos, cards and artwork for Julia with messages of support and $31,506.97 was raised. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to Julia’s goal. The efforts of students, staff, whānau, alum and members of our community have made a tangible difference in Julia's journey toward recovery. Your generosity has not only raised funds but has also lifted spirits and reaffirmed the power of community in times of adversity. We hope to see Julia quickly recovered and back in our classrooms.