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Wish Stories

Four girls—two in Make-A-Wish shirts and two dressed as fairies with wings, tiaras, and wands—sit smiling on a green bench in a cheerful indoor setting with a butterfly backdrop, sharing moments inspired by Wish stories.

We grant 5 types of wishes

  • I wish to be

    Children often imagine stepping into someone else’s shoes—becoming a wildlife expert, a performer on stage, a scientist in a lab, or even a pilot soaring through the skies. These wishes let them experience a role they admire, giving them a sense of hope for the future and pride in who they can become.

  • I wish to meet

    Meeting someone they look up to can be incredibly powerful. Whether it’s a sports star, a musician, a writer, or someone who’s made a difference in their community, these encounters can inspire children and make them feel that their dreams are within reach.

  • I wish to have

    Some wishes are about receiving something special — an item that brings joy, comfort, or creativity. It could be a musical instrument, a set of books, a cosy space to relax, or something they’ve long hoped for. These gifts often become treasured parts of their lives.

  • I wish to go

    For some children, a wish is a doorway to adventure. They might dream of exploring a new city, feeling the ocean breeze on a quiet beach, hiking through mountain trails, or experiencing the excitement of a live event. Whether it’s a journey to nature, culture, or celebration, these wishes offer a chance to discover the world beyond their everyday surroundings.

  • I wish to give

    In a beautiful act of kindness, some children choose to use their wish to help others. They might want to support a local cause, donate to a hospital, or create something that brings joy to their community. These wishes reflect a deep sense of empathy and the desire to make a positive impact.

I wish to have a new room

I wish to have a new room

At just four years old, sweet Dimitra has already faced more than most children her age. Since her diagnosis, she’s spent much of her young life away from home— between hospital stays and guest houses—longing for the comfort and familiarity of her own space.

I wish to visit the railway museum
A young child in a yellow shirt and blue hat stands on a train platform, holding a blue star-shaped sign, with a vintage steam locomotive and passenger cars in the background.

I wish to visit the railway museum

At just four years old, Qing is facing a battle no child should ever have to fight— malignant melanoma. Yet despite his diagnosis, Qing’s spirit shines brightly. He’s a cheerful, curious little boy with a big love for high-speed trains.

I wish to be a model
A smiling young girl wearing a tiara and fur vest holds a plate with a slice of chocolate cake. She has a medical breathing tube and is in front of a silver star-shaped balloon and a dark background.

I wish to be a model

Trini is a bright, spirited 13-year-old girl whose optimism and joy light up every room she enters. Behind her radiant smile, however, lies a daily reality shaped by chronic respiratory failure.

I wish to be a ballerina
A young girl in a white tutu performs a split with arms raised on stage, while other ballet dancers in pale costumes sit behind her, smiling. The stage is lit and the background is dark.

I wish to be a ballerina

From the very beginning, Atena knew exactly what she wanted her wish to be: “I want to be a ballerina!” Full of energy and joy, Atena dreamed not only of wearing a tutu, but of performing on stage, sharing her passion, and bringing her world of dance to life.

I wish to have a fairy dress
A young girl, granted Mantasha's wish to have a fairy dress, smiles in a colorful gown and butterfly headband while holding a wand before a Make-A-Wish India backdrop adorned with colorful stars.

I wish to have a fairy dress

Mantasha, a bright and imaginative 4 year old, has always been enchanted by the magic of princesses and fairies. When we learned about her heartfelt wish to have a princess or fairy dress, we knew we had to make it happen!

I wish to have a long beautiful dress with a purse
A group of children and adults gather in a colorful room decorated with wall art and drawings. Two women in the center greet each other warmly, while others watch and interact around them.

I wish to have a long beautiful dress with a purse

10-year-old Farhiya has endured more than most children her age. Diagnosed with Wilms’ tumor, a type of kidney cancer, her world shifted dramatically-from school and play to hospital visits and treatments.

I wish to have a special bike
A smiling boy in a wheelchair is surrounded by friends outdoors. One friend has an arm around his shoulders, and others stand nearby, all appearing happy and engaged with each other.

I wish to have a special bike

Paolo and his family are an inspiring example of life. They have managed to conquer a normalcy full of love and hope, despite the complexities of their daily lives. Some time ago, Laura, Paolo’s mom, contacted us looking for support in dealing with the challenges their family experiences every day.

I wish to go to a dinosaur park
A young child with light brown hair, wearing a white shirt, stands indoors holding a green toy dinosaur and looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression.

I wish to go to a dinosaur park

João Artur is a charming young boy with a passion for dinosaurs and a smile that lights up every room. He lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle weakness. Despite the challenges it brings, João continues to spread joy and curiosity wherever he goes.

I wish to be a scientist
A young girl with long red hair, wearing a white lab coat and a colorful lanyard, smiles softly while standing against a light-colored wall, reflecting Audrinas wish to be a scientist.

I wish to be a scientist

When nine-year-old Audrina from Derby grows up, she wants to find a cure for diseases and cancers like the neuroblastoma that she was diagnosed with. Her wish to be a scientist and examine an array of cells gave her valuable insight into that future and a career as an immunologist.