
Make-a-Wish Foundation logo
The 'Make-a-Wish Foundation' is a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization that grants wishes to children (2.5 years to 18 years old) with
life-threatening medical conditions.
Make-a-Wish originated in
Phoenix, Arizona in 1980, where a seven year old boy, Frank 'Bobsy' Salazar was hospitalized with leukemia. The Arizona Department of Public Safety, hospital workers and members of the community teamed up and were able to grant his 'wish': to become a
firefighter for one day. Ample media coverage led to the founding of a permanent charity organization, using Salazar's case as a model.
Originally based in the
United States of America, a chapter in
Canada, called 'Make-a-Wish Foundation of Canada', was created in 1983 by Nigel Brown & Robb Lucy. The first Canadian wish was granted in 1983. It was a wish for a girl named Debbie who wanted to visit her parents in Germany. She got to visit them in August 1983. She died in October 1983. In addition a non-profit
umbrella organization called 'Make-a-Wish Foundation International', licensed by Make-a-Wish in 1993, fosters the growth of affiliated Make-a-Wish organizations worldwide. More than 30 countries were affiliated in 2005.
In 2006, the foundation formed a partnership with
ESPN, a
television network, to grant 10 of its clients wishes related to
sports and
athletes. The segments were televised on ''
SportsCenter'' in a series called "My Wish".
Make-a-Wish foundation also supports a Annual European Charity Band under the direction of current international director
Danny Lieberman that sends students to Europe to play music for children in hospitals and to grant wishes.
On
April 9,
2007 Make-a-Wish was also seen on
WWE's ''
RAW'' when
Mick Foley granted the wish of Michael Peña, who became
General Manager for the night.
Linda McMahon and
Vince McMahon, the owners of WWE, are on the National Advisory Council of the Foundation.
Hunting controversy
Until a certain time, the Make-a-Wish Foundation granted
hunting trips and caused considerable outcry. The Make-a-Wish Foundation halted hunting trips, citing that guns were not safe. In response, hunter organizations formed a similar organization called
Hunt of a Lifetime that arranged hunting trips to terminally ill children.
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Trivia
★ The Make-a-Wish Foundation was featured in '', in the episode "
Make a Wish", where a terminally ill girl got her wish granted to meet her hero, and was instrumental in helping him defeat one of his greatest nemeses,
Doctor Octopus.
★ The foundation has also created a
Yu-Gi-Oh! card due to the wish of 14-year old Tyler Gressle. the card is .
★ A parody of the Make-a-Wish Foundation, the "Grant-a-Dream Foundation," was featured on the ''
Family Guy'' episode "
If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'," where
Peter Griffin tries to defraud it.
Partners
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Disney Worldwide Outreach Program
External links
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Make-a-Wish Foundation of America
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Make-A-Wish Foundation of Canada
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Make-a-Wish Foundation in the UK
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Make-a-Wish Australia
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Make-a-Wish Foundation Vlaanderen - Belgium
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Make a Wish Foundation at
Retsambew Dash Klat for Charity
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Contact information and web links of local chapters
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Make-a-Wish Foundation International
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Contact information and web links of international affiliates
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Ben's Game — cancer fighting video game
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GCRejects charity album "People" — in aid of Make-a-Wish