Zoe's 10 Year Heart Anniversary

Good Friday Appeal 2025

Geelong

Give for the kids!

Join me for the Good Friday Appeal. 



Will you help me and do something really GOOD for sick kids?I'm giving it my all to raise funds for the Good Friday Appeal this year. Why? So The Royal Children's Hospital can continue to provide the world-class care to seriously sick children and their families.Please give generously. I've set a goal to raise as many funds as possible because this is our chance to make a brighter future for all kids.Every dollar you give will help fund state-of-the-art equipment, groundbreaking research, staff training and patient care.

There have been SO MANY kids who have had life-saving care at The 
Royal Children's Hospital. I need your help to make sure that kids can keep getting that special care this year, and the next… and the next.I need your support to reach my fundraising goal and to help as many sick kids and their families as possible, please donate today. 

The Good Friday Appeal relies on the support of the community to raise funds to ensure that The Royal Children's Hospital is able to continue to provide world class care to patients and their families. From 2022 to 2023 at The Royal Children's Hospital: 90,260 patients presented to the Emergency Department, 50,345 children and young people were admitted to a ward, 407,563 children and young people attended an outpatient appointment, and 14,963 patients underwent surgery. So please help by giving whatever you are able to this fundraiser and help spread the word by sharing this page with your friends, family and networks. Thank you for your generosity, it means a lot!

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My Updates

Update

Tuesday 15th Apr
We are absolutely blown away by everyone’s generosity! Thank you so much. We have reached our goal once again and have decided to make the big decision to change the goal and hope to reach the target that we initially thought would be impossible. Can we reach $10,000??? Wow at the thought. 

Another Thank You

Friday 11th Apr
We are feeling the love with all the support we have received for Zoe's fundraiser. Thank you

Thank you

Friday 4th Apr
Wow! We are appreciating everyone’s donations. We have hit our original goal of $3000 so we have moved the goal to $5000. 

Zoe's Heart Story

Thursday 3rd Apr

Tom & I were at our routine 20 week pregnancy ultrasound, routine… I thought everything would be fine however I was wrong. The man doing the ultrasound started acting weird, we thought he was having a bad day. He had left the room saying he had to go check something and came back with another man. This man looked at the ultrasound and finally he looked at us and said that it looks like there is a problem with the baby’s heart. I had to ask him to repeat the name of the defect 3 times before I asked him to write it down. Our baby had Tetralogy of Fallot. We really didn’t know what that meant however I don’t think I ever cried so much than that night.

From then our lives had changed dramatically, weekly appointments at the Royal Women’s Hospital for ultrasounds, CTGs, blood tests etc. Turned out the baby also was
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) at less than 3rd percentile. This concerned the doctors a lot more and they actually weren’t confident about survival.

At this stage we couldn’t keep a secret anymore and wanted to give our baby an identity, so we announced on Facebook and introduced our daughter, Zoe and her congenital heart defects and what it meant for us.

So, the appointments continued and I had a planned C section at 38 weeks at The Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne. So many doctors were on standby including the Royal Children’s Hospital down the road. Tom was ready to split his time between the 2 hospitals, if that was going to be the outcome. We were relieved when Zoe was born, she was stable enough to stay at the Royal Women’s Hospital in their NICU and then moved to their special care unit. Zoe was a little bigger than they predicted at 5th percentile but she was still a very sick baby, however we were still able to go home on the 4th day.

Before Zoe was born, a tour of the Royal Children’s Hospital was organised so we would be at least a little familiar when we arrived. When Zoe was a week old, we had our first appointment at the RCH. How lucky are we to have a wonderful hospital for our kids just down the road. Our weekly appointments had started and it was discovered that there were a couple more extra things wrong with Zoe’s heart including having a right sided aortic arch and MAPCAs with her Tetralogy of Fallot. However, we were lucky that Zoe continued to grow and really looked like a normal baby with only some minor telltale signs like bluish lips and blue nail beds. But at 5 months she began to decline with her oxygen saturations decreasing to 60%. It was time for her open heart surgery to repair her heart.

The morning of the surgery was surreal, we were ok until we stood there and watched her being wheeled away, her tiny body on a normal sized patient bed. We hugged and cried, stood there for a while then stuck to our plan. Whilst she was in the surgery, we walked down to the Melbourne Zoo to help pass the few hours, there was nothing we could do sitting in a tiny room at the hospital waiting, right!? It was actually the best thing we did especially for our mental health, however after 4 hours we knew it was time to go back. Waiting for that first phone call felt like it took forever. I took a deep breath answering that call after 5 hours of surgery time but it was good news, surgery went well and Zoe was in recovery but we still had to wait another hour and a half before we could see her.

When we finally walked into the room, she was still in an induced coma, tubes in her nose, in her stomach, neck & arms, so many leads coming from her small body and so many different hospital equipment surrounded her but she looked good as good as a baby could be after just having open heart surgery.

During those next 6 days while we were in hospital, we were always grateful to the Royal Children’s Hospital. We are lucky we have amazing surgeons, specialists, doctors, nurses and so many other support staff. They have so much to offer in so many different ways.
We got to take Zoe home and she was able to grow like a normal kid and be a normal kid. She has to still have regular appointments at the Royal Children’s Hospital for reviews and to monitor her heart. Currently the right side of her heart is slightly enlarged, her pulmonary artery valve is leaky, mild to moderate and her aorta is enlarged. But overall things are stable. We hope she doesn’t have to have surgery again but we are prepared if we have to go down that road.

Zoe’s open heart surgery happened 10 years ago this year. Our journey started 10 years and 4 months ago. To celebrate this important milestone, we want to raise money for the Good Friday Appeal which is for the Royal Children’s Hospital. This hospital is very important to us and to so many other families. I’m pretty sure that everyone knows a child that had to receive some kind of treatment at the Royal Children’s Hospital.

So please help Zoe raise money and give back to the Royal Children’s Hospital to help those families that one day might go through what we went through or some other pathway.
Please donate to Zoe’s 10 Year Heart Anniversary fundraiser, the link is below. It’s definitely a very good cause. Thank you for reading this. And Zoe says thank you.

https://fundraise.goodfridayappeal.com.au/fundraisers/anniechristo/gfa

Fundraising Poster

Saturday 15th Mar

24th September 2015

Wednesday 12th Mar

Recent Donations

$260.75

Romeo Fragapane

$54.12

Odette Sheills

Well done on a fabulous fundraising effort Zoe!

$27.81

Kirsty Blake

Well done congrats.

$33.15

Jenna Currie

$20

Ky ❤

Sorry so late, but whoo guys, did awesome

$106.12

Tania Makris

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Leanne Jose Rodriguez

Amazing Zoe and family ❤️ All the best to you!

$64.67

Marion Stojanovski

Congratulations Zoe and family on an amazing fundraising effort. And what a great milestone - 10 years since such a major event! So glad to see you had the benefit of our incredible surgeons. We are very struck by the image of your smiling little face after open heart surgery when a tiny baby! Best wishes Marion Stojanovski and family💕

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