The Harry Potter themed Christmas display raising funds for brave young wizards

13 December 2023 | Expected time to read: 2 minutes

A house decorated with Harry Potter Christmas Lights

Less than 12 sleeps until Christmas, one Muggle home nestled on a quiet street in Sydney has magically transformed into a wizardly wonderland.

From floating candles to glowing golden Snitches, the Harry Potter Christmas Lights House will run its display every night until Tuesday 26 December and collect donations for Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation (SCHF) in support of our Lights for Kids campaign.

General Manager Engagement, Kate Ferguson says;

“Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation is thrilled to have Warner Brothers support in going all in for kids’ health this Christmas by helping to raise funds to support sick and injured kids across NSW.

The Harry Potter Christmas Light House is one of over 100 light displays we have registered for Lights for Kids this year, with all proceeds donated going towards our Christmas Appeal.”

A house decorated with Harry Potter Christmas Lights

Our annual community fundraiser Lights for Kids calls for local households, streets and businesses that decorate their homes with festive lights to register as a Lights for Kids display and collect donations to help ensure the best possible healthcare for all children, whenever and wherever they need it. 

Funds raised by Lights for Kids go directly to the frontline and future of children’s healthcare. From the hospital wards to the treatment rooms, research labs and regional outreach programs, these funds will work to deliver the brightest Christmas possible to sick kids.

To learn more or support the Harry Potter Christmas Lights House in Ramsgate, click here.

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