Make-A-Wish庐 Mid-Atlantic | November 9, 2017

The Impact a Wish Has on Children with Life-threatening Medical Conditions

While you may be familiar with the work of , you may not know the impact a wish experience can have on not only local wish kids, but also their families, medical teams, volunteers and even local community supporters. Serving children who reside in Maryland, the District of Columbia and northern Virginia since 1983, Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic has granted the wishes of more than 9,500 children fighting illnesses such as cancer, pediatric AIDS, cystic fibrosis, Duchene鈥檚 muscular dystrophy and heart disease. Make-A-Wish serves a unique and vital role in helping strengthen and empower children battling life-threatening medical conditions by enriching the human experience with hope, strength and joy.

Wishes are more than just a nice thing, a gift or even a singular event in time. Wishes impact everyone involved, including wish kids, volunteers, donors, sponsors, medical professionals and communities. For wish kids, just the act of making their wish come true can give them the courage to comply with their medical treatments. Parents might finally feel like they can be optimistic again. And still others might realize all they have to offer the world through volunteer work or philanthropy.

A wish come true empowers children with life-threatening medical conditions to fight harder against their illnesses. When they are granted a wish, they get more than just a great experience for a day, two days or a week. That experience improves the quality of life for them and their entire family.

Looking back years after their wish experiences, adult former wish kids share that the experience served as a turning point in their battle for health, a means of returning their focus on the future, shaping their paths as adults and even helping to save their lives. Their parents share that the wish experience pulled their families back together again, gave their sick kids renewed energy and a better state of mind to fight their illnesses or conditions and brought a sense of normalcy back to their homes. And medical professionals treating wish kids say the wish experience makes for better patients by easing kids鈥 fears and increasing their willingness to comply with tough treatment protocols, all of which can influence their physical health.

Jyothi, Nitin & family receive wish from Make-A-Wish Mid-AtlanticWish parents also regularly witness the profound and varied benefits of a wish granted. One such local wish mom, Jyothi, was inspired to become a wish-granting volunteer as a result of her son Nitin鈥檚 wish to be a Washington Wizard for a day. As Jyothi shares, 鈥淣itin received his wish while he was in treatment. He had three more chemo cycles (out of nine) left, and I can say that the way he handled those later cycles was so different from his previous cycles. It is hard to believe that the side effects were so minimal during those three last cycles compared to the previous cycles. He truly used his wish day experience to fight through the remainder of his treatment, and we can say that fighting became a lot easier after the wish.

鈥淭he wish in our case made such a significant improvement on his health that I decided to volunteer for the organization. I am a wish-granting volunteer now, and when I visit a child for a wish interview, I can totally relate to how the family feels. It is hard for a family to participate in a wish talk or get excited about a wish when the child is actually battling a life-threatening disease. I feel I have a special perspective and I hope that I can make the family understand how a wish is not just a wish and how it will be a critical part of the child’s treatment and the child鈥檚 mental state.鈥

The challenge of granting the wish of every local, eligible child remains, with hundreds of kids still waiting for their one true wish. Now is a great time to get involved and help close the gap between the children who receive a wish and those who are waiting.

Ways to Get Involved:

  • Giving 鈥 Donate money, airline miles or in-kind goods and services to help make wishes come true and bring a smile to a child鈥檚 face during a difficult time in their life. Visit to make a donation today.
  • Fundraising 鈥 Host a fundraising event, benefit or party and help grant wishes for local children with life-threatening medical conditions. Visit to learn more about hosting a fundraising event. 听
  • Sponsorships 鈥 With the support of local businesses and corporations, Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic makes a tremendous, direct and tangible difference in the lives of the children it serves. Learn how to become a local corporate or community sponsor at .
  • Volunteering 鈥 More than 600 volunteers in the Mid-Atlantic region generously give their time and talents to share the power of a wish. Volunteer opportunities include becoming a wish-granting volunteer, a wish ambassador, an office volunteer, a special events volunteer and more. Visit to learn more about volunteer opportunities.听

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