I wish to give back to
healthcare workers
Wishes Need You
Wishes can make the
world a better place.
Granting wishes begins with donations from
compassionate people like you.
Jasmine spent four years in treatment for leukemia, and has always been thankful for the nurses and doctors who helped save her life. “I wouldn’t be here today without them,” Jasmine says.
When Jasmine saw the hardships healthcare workers were facing during the pandemic, she wanted to pay it forward. Make-A-Wish supporters like you helped make Jasmine’s wish to give kindness kits to her doctors and nurses come true.
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Wishes create hope for kids, families and entire communities. And your support is the first step in making a child’s wish come true.
Jasmine, 16
leukemia
Kammy was born with a rare genetic disorder that has led to many health challenges. When it came time to make her wish, more than anything, she wanted to give her local park an inclusive swing – a gift people of all abilities could enjoy.
Kammy's wish inspired her entire community and will benefit children who visit the playground for years to come.
I wish to give the community
an inclusive swing
Kammy, 17
rare genetic disorder
Some kids wish to give back to their communities.
Supporters like you make that possible.
An unexpected encounter with a homeless person left a lasting impression on 13-year-old Ja’Bree. Inspired by his experience, he knew that he wanted to do something to help the homeless population in his community.
On his wish day, Ja’Bree was able to hand out supplies to hundreds of grateful people and was honored with an award recognizing him as a future community leader.
I wish to be a superhero
for the homeless
Ja'Bree, 13
nervous system disorder
- wish kid Ja'Bree's mom
Make More Wishes Come True
Karina’s selfless wish is the epitome of what a wish means: to give other sick kids a day to forget they’re sick. Karina has fond memories of her carefree days at summer camp, where problems take a backseat to fun and laughter – and the idea for Kamp Karina was formed.
Children around the world joined the celebration of Karina’s wish with a virtual “camp” day that included everything from musical performances to drawing lessons to storytime.
I wish to give sick kids a day to forget they are sick
Karina, 16
lymphoma
[His wish] made him more confident. Before he was more shy about his community service, but now he feels like he can do anything without any problems or obstacles. He is empowered by [his wish] and he’s already thinking about what he can do next to help more people.”
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I wish to give back to my medical and social services teams
Natalie, 15
cancer
On days when Natalie was feeling her worst during her cancer battle, her nurses could still lift her spirits. Natalie knew that she wanted to pay it forward by giving back to her medical team and helping future patients.
To spread even more sunshine, Natalie launched a knitting challenge to raise awareness for her cause and invited the community to donate knitted hats.
Some kids wish to give back to their communities.
Supporters like you make that possible.
Jasmine spent four years in treatment for leukemia, and has always been thankful for the nurses and doctors who helped save her life.
“I wouldn’t be here today without them,” Jasmine says.
I wish to give back to
healthcare workers
Kammy, 17
rare genetic
disorder
Jasmine Pays it Forward
Jasmine spent four years in treatment for leukemia, and has always been thankful for the nurses and doctors who helped save her life.
“I wouldn’t be here today without them,” Jasmine says.
I wish to give back to
healthcare workers
Ja'Bree, 13
nervous system disorder
Jasmine Pays it Forward
Kammy was born with a rare genetic disorder that has led to many health challenges. When it came time to make her wish, more than anything, she wanted to give her local park an inclusive swing – a gift people of all abilities could enjoy.
Kammy's wish inspired her entire community and will benefit children who visit the playground for years to come.
I wish to give the community an inclusive swing
Karina, 16
lymphoma
Kammy's Swing for All Abilities
An unexpected encounter with a homeless person left a lasting impression on 13-year-old Ja’Bree. Inspired by his experience, he knew that he wanted to do something to help the homeless population in his community.
On his wish day, Ja’Bree was able to hand out supplies to hundreds of grateful people and was honored with an award recognizing him as a future community leader.
I wish to be a superhero for the homeless
Natalie, 15
cancer
Ja'Bree Helps the Homeless