Make-A-Wish Foundation UK is a UK-based charity founded in 1986. The charity grants wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening conditions, and is affiliated to Make-A-Wish Foundation International.
History
Make-A-Wish UK was founded in 1986, inspired by the story of Chris Greicius – a young boy fighting leukaemia in America. The first wish to be granted in the UK was for Anthony in Liverpool, who wished to meet Disney characters at Disney World in Florida. After four years, the charity had granted 100 wishes. Make-A-Wish UK granted its 10,000th wish in 2015, to a boy called Ben – who wished to be a chef for the day after he was diagnosed with leukaemia when he was 5 years old. In June 2019, Make-A-Wish UK has now granted over 13,000 wishes.
Wishes
A wish is a special experience for a child or young person fighting a life-threatening condition. Wishes can range from being a princess or being a business owner for the day or meeting a hero, to going on a once-in-a-lifetime family holiday. To receive a wish, a child must be between the ages of 3 and 17 years, living in the UK, and fighting a life-threatening condition. Make-A-Wish UK contacts each child’s medical consultant to establish medical eligibility. Make-A-Wish UK surveys the families of children who have received wishes, to evaluate the impact that wishes have on wish children and their families. In the charity's 2014 survey:
91% of respondents said that the wish gave their family a greater sense of closeness.
Make-A-Wish UK works with a number of companies across the UK. Notable supporters include Fairy, Flight Centre, Angel Springs, That'll Be The Day, and Harvester. Fairy have been working with Make-A-Wish UK for eleven years, and have donated £1 million over this period. In 2013 Fairy ran a TV advert in support of Make-A-Wish UK, featuring Hollywood actor Sean Bean
Management
Make-A-Wish UK’s Chief Executive is Jason Suckley, who joined in April 2015. Jason's predecessor Neil Jones had been at the charity for 10 years. The charity’s Chair is Per Harkjaer, who succeeded David Maloney in February 2015. The Board of Trustees is additionally formed of Pippa Carte, John Orriss, Graham Stapleton, Susan Gent, Tim Cook, Ian Lathey, David Hockley, Jim Cook and Zafar Khan.