But thanks to supporters like you ...
Axel’s wish for a firetruck playset came true, complete with ladders, a climbing wall, a curvy yellow slide and (most importantly!) a steering wheel. Now, he can be the hero he always wanted to be.
Abby’s wish for a garden tea party-themed playhouse came true – giving her a happy place where she can forget about her cancer treatments and enjoy simply being a kid.
Raphael’s wish for an adaptive bedroom came true, which has made it easier and more comfortable for him to get in and out of bed, access the things he needs and store all of his medicine and equipment.
For kids fighting critical illnesses, wishes can change everything – creating better health outcomes and increasing their odds of recovery. I’ve seen this incredible impact firsthand through my role as the Director of Medical Affairs at Make-A-Wish®, and today is an especially meaningful moment to donate for the first time to make more wishes come true.
In honor of Child Health Day, will you make your first gift to grant more wishes for kids like Axel, Abby and Raphael? The majority of medical providers agree that wish experiences are a necessary part of a child’s medical journey. |