Join the challenge
You could make this summer life-changing by helping make wishes come true for critically ill kids.
We're on a mission to grant 101 wishes in 101 days.
Because in one of our busiest seasons, it's also when support for the mission slows down the most.
Take the challenge, be the reason a wish comes true.
3 ways you can make this summer life-changing:
1. Register your challenge
2. Fundraise to grant wishes
3. Take on your challenge!
Fundraise your way
There's so many fun ways you can get involved.
Choose from the ideas below or create your own challenge today.
Get physical
Are you looking for an excuse to get started on your new year health goals? Get physical and walk, run, ride or swim for wishes!
Host an event
From hosting a dinner party to a beach games day - the opportunities are endless to fundraise your way!
Have a BBQ
This quintessential Aussie summer tradition is the perfect way to raise vital funds for critically ill kids.
Bake for Wishes
Turn your sweet treats into life-changing wishes for sick kids. Sell your baked goods or ask for a donation over morning tea.
Make-A-Wish plans every wish with one goal: to transform the life of a child with a critical illness.
Care and attention are given to every little detail.
Your fundraising supports wish-granting needs and empowers the kids Make-A-Wish serves, bringing them hope for today – and tomorrow.
$15
Could buy ice cream on a first family holiday
$30
Could buy a helmet to keep a child safe on their new bike
$150
Could buy a sandbox for a special garden play area
$300
Could pay for tickets to a first trip to a theme park
Caleb's Story
Caleb meets his favourite players
6-year-old Caleb absolutely LOVES cricket and has been playing since he was 1-year-old - he say's "it’s the best part of my day".
Caleb wished to have a "Special cricket experience, and see my favourite player up close". Meeting his favourite player, Glenn Maxwell, was the highlight of his wish.
"One day, when Caleb becomes a cricket player, he hopes to give back to Make-A-Wish team and also become one of its greatest supporters" - Caleb's dad