• Make-A-Wish® grants the wish of a child
diagnosed with a life-threatening medical
condition in the United States and its
territories, on average, every 38 minutes. I
believe that a wish experience can be a game-
changer.
How it all started
Chris Greicius with Allan Schmidt
Frank "Bopsy" Salazar has the first
official Make-A-Wish® kid.
• He's 7 and has leukemia - just like Chris.
• The child's imagination is always the driving
force in determining, designing and
coordinating a life-altering wish experience.
• I wish to go …
Some Make-A-Wish® kids want to travel to
their favorite theme park, while others want
to visit an exotic beach, go on a cruise, see
snow for the first time or attend a major
sporting event or concert.
• I wish to be …
Children search the depths of their
imagination when they wish to be someone
for a day – a fireman, a police officer, a model,
a superhero or even Barbie.
• I wish to meet …
Around 1,000 wish kids each year meet their
favorite athlete, recording artist, television
personality, movie star, politician or other
public figure.
• I wish to have …
Children sometimes wish for a special gift,
such as a computer, a tree house, a shopping
spree or something they have wanted for a
long time.
• I wish to give …
Some wish kids use their wish to make the
world better – raising funds, helping improve
their school or celebrating a holiday for their
family are just a few of the ways wish kids
have helped others.
• In 2013, more than 226,000 children in the
United States have benefited from the hope,
strength and joy of experiencing their one
heartfelt wish. And while it’s not the
beginning, it’s nowhere near the end.
Make a wish

Make a wish

  • 2.
    • Make-A-Wish® grantsthe wish of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories, on average, every 38 minutes. I believe that a wish experience can be a game- changer.
  • 3.
    How it allstarted Chris Greicius with Allan Schmidt
  • 4.
    Frank "Bopsy" Salazarhas the first official Make-A-Wish® kid. • He's 7 and has leukemia - just like Chris.
  • 5.
    • The child'simagination is always the driving force in determining, designing and coordinating a life-altering wish experience.
  • 6.
    • I wishto go … Some Make-A-Wish® kids want to travel to their favorite theme park, while others want to visit an exotic beach, go on a cruise, see snow for the first time or attend a major sporting event or concert.
  • 7.
    • I wishto be … Children search the depths of their imagination when they wish to be someone for a day – a fireman, a police officer, a model, a superhero or even Barbie.
  • 8.
    • I wishto meet … Around 1,000 wish kids each year meet their favorite athlete, recording artist, television personality, movie star, politician or other public figure.
  • 9.
    • I wishto have … Children sometimes wish for a special gift, such as a computer, a tree house, a shopping spree or something they have wanted for a long time.
  • 10.
    • I wishto give … Some wish kids use their wish to make the world better – raising funds, helping improve their school or celebrating a holiday for their family are just a few of the ways wish kids have helped others.
  • 12.
    • In 2013,more than 226,000 children in the United States have benefited from the hope, strength and joy of experiencing their one heartfelt wish. And while it’s not the beginning, it’s nowhere near the end.