Make-A-Wish South Carolina celebrated the conclusion of its 2024 W.I.S.H. Society campaign in the Lowcountry with an awards luncheon at the Harbour Club of WestEdge, where Dr. Juliette Walker was honored as the Woman of the Year for her exceptional efforts in supporting the foundation’s mission.
The W.I.S.H. Society (Women Inspiring Strength and Hope) recognizes dynamic women each year who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievements and a steadfast commitment to fostering compassion and resilience within their communities. Upon nomination, each honoree embarks on a three-month campaign to raise funds aimed at granting the heartfelt wishes of children battling critical illnesses.
Dr. Walker, a dedicated pediatrician, surpassed all expectations by raising an impressive $18,342, significantly contributing to the overall $105,000 raised by the Society this season. This collective effort will ensure that at least 14 magical wishes are granted to children in need in the Lowcountry. Throughout the state of South Carolina, nearly 400 qualified children are waiting for a wish and 70 of those reside in the Lowcountry area.
“We are immensely grateful to Dr. Walker and all the remarkable women of this year’s Lowcountry W.I.S.H. Society for their dedication and generosity,” said Make-A-Wish South Carolina President Misty Farmer, at the luncheon. “Their collective efforts have truly made a difference in the lives of many children and their families.”
In addition to Dr. Walker, the luncheon recognized the philanthropic contributions of ten other distinguished women from the Lowcountry W.I.S.H. Society:
- Brooke Ryan
- Emilie Zulhowski
- Hart Peary
- Karalyn Christman
- Kimmy Powell
- Lynn Tu
- Mary Pate
- Melissa Kubu
- Natalie Holst
- Sandra Reyna
These women together have played a pivotal role in raising $105,000 and granting 14 wishes, highlighting the powerful impact of community and compassion.
Dr. Walker, who operates Paragon Pediatrics in Charleston, has been particularly noted for her commitment to serving underprivileged families. Her involvement with Make-A-Wish has been driven by her experiences in hospital corridors, witnessing the fragility of life and the transformative power of granting wishes. “As a pediatrician, I diagnose and treat children with critical illnesses. W.I.S.H. Society gave me the opportunity to provide children and their families hope and joy during critical moments,” stated Dr. Walker.
For more information about the W.I.S.H. Society and how you can support Make-A-Wish South Carolina, visit wish.org/sc/wish-society-