Wish Alumni

How you can get involved

As Wish Alumni, you and your family are unique. Now, you can use your personal experience to help other children and families experience the extraordinary impact of a wish. You could:

Fundraise »
Give a gift »
Share your story »
Volunteer »

Fundraise for other wish families

Every idea is a good idea when raising money to grant wishes. With your special experience of a wish, you have the most powerful reason to hold your own fundraiser to help provide lifelong memories for more families like your own.

Tom had his wish granted and now laces up as a #WishHero to ensure more children can experience their own magical wish.

Give a gift

We receive no government funding and rely on the generosity of our supporters to enable us to continue granting wishes. Your networks, services and skills could be just what we need to help grant a child’s wish. Gifts-In-Kind are equally as important as monies raised to help us achieve our mission to grant a wish to every eligible child.

Give a Gift in Kind

Check out Adil’s wish where most of what you see was generously gifted by our incredible supporters...

Share your story

Not only do wish stories highlight the life-changing impact a wish can have, they can also be a source of inspiration and excitement to other children as they start their own wish journey. Helping them unlock their imagination and dream up their own perfect wish.

Your story could also raise awareness of serious medical conditions and the challenges facing families living with them, and encourage potential supporters to fundraise or make a donation, enabling us to continue granting magical wishes. As five-year-old Riley said, “That's great mam, I can help other poorly children get their magical wish.”

How to share your story

"I shared Riley’s story not only to spread awareness of his condition but to also help families in similar situations as ours know that they’re not alone. And that a small wish can go a long way to making a rocky journey feel a lot less bumpy."

Rachel, wish mum to Riley

Read about some of our recent wishes

Wish Granted

Oliver

5 yrs

Wilms' tumour

"I wish to have a Nintendo Switch"

Wish Granted

Finley

3 yrs

Leukaemia

"I wish to meet all my favourite characters and have them come visit me at home"

Wish Granted

Adil

8 yrs

Leukaemia

"I wish to have a party"

Wish Granted

Tíernan

6 yrs

Kidney failure

"I wish to go to Lapland"

Wish Granted

Hattie

16 yrs

Bowel condition

"I wish to have a London shopping spree"

Wish Granted

Elsie

17 yrs

Hodgkin’s lymphoma

"I wish to go to London's Comic Con and be a VIP"

Wish Granted

Fraser

6 yrs

Leukaemia

"A Disney Wish"

Wish Granted

Sienna

12 yrs

Hurler's syndrome

"I wish to be a fashion designer"

Wish Granted

Lennon

6 yrs

Mowat-Wilson syndrome

"I wish to go to Camp Bestival"

Wish Granted

Clark

8 yrs

Retinoblastoma

"I wish to meet comic author, Jamie Smart"

Wish Granted

Aiden

7 yrs

Leukaemia

"I wish to have a gaming PC"

Wish Granted

Angel

14 yrs

Congenital birth defects

"I wish to have a VIP experience at The Shard"

Wish Granted

George

8 yrs

Ebstein’s anomaly

"I wish to be a Ghostbuster"

Wish Granted

Alfie

14 yrs

Rare genetic condition

"I wish to have a party with an indie rock band and animals"

Wish Granted

Aaron

6 yrs

Brain tumour

"I wish to have a cabin bed so I can reach the stars"

Wish Granted

Abi

12 yrs

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

"I wish to have a shopping spree in Chester"

Wish Granted

Amber

12 yrs

Batten disease

"I wish to be a princess in my own castle"

Wish Granted

Chloe

16 yrs

Dyskeratosis congenita

"I wish to go to the James Bond premiere in London"

Wish Granted

Zakk

7 yrs

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

"I wish to have a PS5 Games Console"

Wish Granted

Eloise

14 yrs

DiGeorge Syndrome

"I wish to have a Mr Men themed birthday party"

Wish Granted

Darshan

14 yrs

Brain tumour

"I wish to have home gym equipment"

Wish Granted

James

16 yrs

Ewing sarcoma

"I wish to have my drawings published in a comic series"

Volunteer for Make-A-Wish UK

Whether they've experienced a wish first-hand like you, know a loved one who's received a wish, or simply want to make a positive difference to the lives of others, each of our volunteers has their own reason for supporting us.

There are lots of ways to get involved, from cheering on our #WishHeroes at one of our challenge events to capturing a child's wish as a Wishmaker.

Find out more

Simon's story

After doing a skydive to fundraise for Make-A-Wish in 2009, Simon decided that this was a charity he wanted to continue supporting, so it was a natural progression to become a volunteer. However, through a cruel twist of fate, after supporting Make-A-Wish for three years, Simon went from being a supporter to a wish parent when his own daughter, Hannah, was diagnosed with cancer in 2012.

Experiencing a wish from the other side gave Simon a unique insight into the power of a wish and made him even more determined to do everything he can to ensure other families in his position get to experience the magic of a wish and have the opportunity to make their own special memories.

"One of the important things for me and the reasons why I continue to volunteer and fundraise for Make-A-Wish, is because I’ve seen firsthand what it's like to be that parent, to see your child have a critical illness, to have very, very dark times."

Simon, wish parent and Make-A-Wish volunteer

Read Simon's story

Read more about Simon's story and why he supports Make-A-Wish.

Simon's story

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