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Make-A-Wish
FormationApril 29, 1980;44 years ago(1980-04-29)
Type501(c)(3)non-profit organization
PurposeFulfilling the wishes of children withcritical illnesses and emergency situations
HeadquartersPhoenix,Arizona,U.S.
Region
International
President & CEO
Leslie Motter[1]
Websitewish.org
PresidentBarack Obamawith Make-A-Wish recipient Nick Wetzel and his older brother Stephan on December 9, 2016

TheMake-A-Wish Foundationis a501(c)(3)nonprofit organizationfounded in theUnited Statesthat helps fulfill the wishes of seriously ill children.[2]Make-A-Wish was founded in 1980[3]and is headquartered inPhoenix.[2]The organization operates through its 59 chapters located throughout theUnited States.Make-A-Wish also operates in about 50 other countries through 39 international affiliates.[4]Professional wrestlerJohn Cenaholds the title for the most wishes granted by a single individual, at over 650 wishes.[5][6]

Hunting and fishing

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U.S. Marinesinvolved in the Make-A-Wish activities for children

Make-A-Wish stopped granting wishes involving hunting-related activities, including fishing, use of firearms or other weapons that are designed to cause animal injury in 1996. This was largely due to concerns over child safety, pressure from animal-sensitive donors, and criticism from animal rights groups.[7]In response, three organizations were formed:Hunt of a Lifetime,which arranges hunting trips for terminally ill children;[8]Catch-a-Dream,[9]which was conceived by Mississippi outdoorsman Bruce Brady and formed by his loved ones following Brady's death from cancer to grant hunting experiences to ill children; and Life Hunts, founded by the Buckmasters American Deer Foundation.

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  • In the 1997 made-for-TV movieA Child's Wish,Missy's wish is to go to the White House to meet the president who was responsible for signing theFamily and Medical Leave Act of 1993into law, which her father lobbied to pass after being fired for visiting Missy in the cancer ward. Make-A-Wish is not sure she will get to meet the president or be allowed to see theOval Office,but in the end, PresidentBill Clinton,playing himself in a cameo appearance, meets her to make her wish come true.
  • A 1997 sketch of theHBOseriesMr. Show with Bob and Davidfocuses on a knock-off of Make-a-Wish called "Dream of a Lifetime", an organization run by two men trying to offer a discount for families of ill children, but whose lack of resources or connections ends with one of them in prison.
  • In theSouth Parkepisode "Kenny Dies",Make-A-Wish is satirized when they visit Kenny in the hospital and ask what his one wish is.
  • In theFamily Guyepisode "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'",a parody of the Make-A-Wish called the Grant-a-Dream Foundation was presented.
  • In January 2008, the satirical news siteThe Onionproduced a parody video claiming that the Make-A-Wish was bankrupted due to a child's wish for "infinite wishes". The video was apparently so convincing that some people believed it to be real, and it had to be debunked by the urban legends websiteSnopes.[10]The MansionandThe Chaser's War on Everythingdid similar sketches about the Make-A-Wish, the latter causing an unprecedented amount of controversy.[11][12][13][14]
  • In the 2008 feature filmNew York, I Love You,an unnamed boy (played byAnton Yelchin) takes a girl who uses a wheelchair (played byOlivia Thirlby) to prom night. When they run into an ex-girlfriend and the situation gets awkward, the girl says "Make A Wish" to release the tension, suggesting the boy is granting her wish to attend prom night while being in a wheelchair. Later, she uses the sentence "Make A Wish" again, suggesting she wants the boy to make love to her.
  • Make-a-Wish made headlines in 2013 with an elaborate Batman-themed wish, turning a young child into "Batkid".This wish was heavily publicized, and was chronicled in a documentary entitledBatkid Begins.In 2018 Batkid was considered to be cancer-free.[15]
  • InThe Fault in Our Stars,a 2014 Americanromantic drama film,the character Augustus suggests that Hazel should use the "cancer wish" she received from "Genies" - a fictional organization just like Make-A-Wish - to travel to Amsterdam to visit her favorite author.
  • In a comedy sketch from theKey & Peeleseason 4episode "Scariest Movie Ever",Jordan Peeleportrays a dying child unsettling his doctor and a Make-a-Wish representative with increasingly disturbing "wishes", deliberately provoking the doctor into calling him a "devil child" and questioning his beliefs about "the essential goodness of children."[16]
  • In the episode "Infamous" ofNinjago,the ninja go to a hospital to fulfill a wish made by a hospital patient through the Grant-a-Wish Foundation, a reference to Make-a-Wish.
  • InZac & Mia,a 2017 Americanromanceteen dramaweb televisionseries based on the novel of the same name, the titular character Zac uses the wish he received from Make-A-Wish to recreate prom for Mia after she initially forgoes her own due to her embarrassment over her current medical condition.
  • Four children were guest-stars on the showCake Bossin 2017, in whichBuddy Valastrohelped the four children make one-of-a-kind cakes before making ahot air ballooncake for a reception for a Make-A-Wish event.[17]
  • InSurvivor:San Juan del Sur,thirteen year-old Make-A-Wish child Austin Russell contributed a reward obstacle course as part of his wish.[18]
  • In the musicalKimberly Akimbo,the titular character Kimberly Levaco, a sixteen-year-old with an unnamed disease that makes her age four and a half times as fast as normal, sends a letter to Make-A-Wish in a song aptly titled "Make-A-Wish", agonizing over what to wish for before settling on a treehouse.
  • In 2022,Disney Cruise Linechose to christen all Make-A-Wish foundation children as the Godchildren of the newest ship in the Disney fleet, the Disney Wish. Previously ships were named after female characters and role models such as Tinker Bell, Jennifer Hudson and Mariah Carey.

References

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  1. ^"National Leadership".wish.org.Retrieved2023-01-05.
  2. ^abCNN.com – Hunting organization grants wish that Make-a-Wish won't – December 15, 2000ArchivedMarch 4, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  3. ^Contact Us.Make-A-Wish. Retrieved on October 9, 2020,
  4. ^"The Make-A-Wish Story - Make-A-Wish International".21 September 2020.
  5. ^Sandy Cohen (2018-03-19)."John Cena shares his love for kids and how they inspire him".AP NEWS.Retrieved2019-04-08.
  6. ^Traina, Jimmy (4 May 2020)."Pandemic Can't Stop John Cena From Continuing to Grant Wishes".Sports Illustrated.Retrieved12 February2021.
  7. ^"Herald-Journal - Google News Archive Search".Retrieved26 April2016.
  8. ^CNN.com – Hunting organization grants wish that Make-a-Wish won't – December 15, 2000ArchivedMarch 4, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  9. ^"Catch-A-Dream Foundation".
  10. ^"Urban Legends Reference Pages: Make-a-Wish Bankrupted by Unlimited Wishes".Snopes.31 January 2008.Retrieved13 June2013.
  11. ^"marcfennell".
  12. ^"Chaser sketch 'may have been ripped off'".Archived fromthe originalon 2009-06-06.
  13. ^"Well wishes hub".Retrieved11 November2023.
  14. ^"Sick kids stunt earns Chaser 2-week ban".Australian Broadcasting Corporation.5 June 2009.
  15. ^"Batkid won our hearts. Now he's cancer free".The Washington Post.Retrieved16 November2018.
  16. ^Key & Peele - Make-A-Wish,archivedfrom the original on 2021-11-17,retrieved2019-11-04
  17. ^Buddy Valastro Helps Kids Make A WishNovember 30, 2017.
  18. ^"'Survivor' host Jeff Probst explains why he stopped that reward challenge ".EW.com.Retrieved2020-12-15.
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