
World Wish Day is celebrated annually on April 29th and is a day to recognize the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the amazing work they do to fulfill the wishes of children with critical illnesses. In this blog post, we’ll explore the history of World Wish Day and the impact that the Make-A-Wish Foundation has on the lives of children and their families.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation was founded in 1980 by a group of friends in Arizona who wanted to help a young boy with leukemia fulfill his dream of becoming a police officer. Since then, the organization has grown into a worldwide network that has granted more than 500,000 wishes to children with critical illnesses.
World Wish Day was created to honor the anniversary of the first wish granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. On April 29, 1980, 7-year-old Chris Greicius, who had leukemia, was granted his wish to be a police officer for a day. He was sworn in as the first honorary patrolman of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, and his wish inspired the creation of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Today, the Make-A-Wish Foundation operates in nearly 50 countries and grants a wish every 34 minutes on average. Wishes can range from meeting a celebrity or going on a dream vacation to receiving a special gift or having a backyard playset installed.
The impact that the Make-A-Wish Foundation has on the lives of children and their families cannot be overstated. For children with critical illnesses, a wish come true can provide hope, strength, and joy during a difficult time. It can also bring families together and create lasting memories.
As we celebrate World Wish Day, let us remember the incredible work that the Make-A-Wish Foundation does and the joy and hope that they bring to children with critical illnesses and their families. If you would like to get involved or support their mission, visit their website to learn more about volunteering, donating, or referring a child for a wish. https://wish.org/
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