Our Wish Impact
What Is Our Impact?
Make-A-Wish constantly strives to measure the impact of its wish-granting program. Here are the latest findings.
According to the results of a 2022 Wish Impact Study that surveyed wish parents, health professionals, and volunteers, a wish come true empowers children with life-threatening medical conditions to fight harder against their illnesses.
When wish kids 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.
Health professionals treating them say the wish experience is an important adjunct to medical treatment, and they observe their patients feel better and comply more readily with treatment protocols when they experience their wish come true. And the community volunteers who grant wishes say the wish-granting process heightens both their ability to see the best in others, and their commitment to actively help more people in need.


Improved Health Status
- Health professionals who treat wish kids, including nurses and doctors, overwhelmingly believe that the wish experience can influence a wish kids’ physical health.
- Parents and volunteers observe that a wish come true makes kids feel stronger and more energetic.
- Wish kids are more willing to comply with difficult, but vital, treatment regimens.
- Parents and medical professionals alike describe the wish experience as a frequent turning point in wish kids’ battles for health.
A combined 89 percent of doctors, nurses and health professionals surveyed say they believe a wish experience can influence wish kids’ physical health.*
Enhanced State of Mind
- Children and their parents alike experience more happiness and less fear in their lives.
- Children are less isolated from friends, and feel a return of self-confidence that comes with feeling “normal” again.
- They are empowered to take back control of their lives, and to keep up the fight against their life-threatening medical conditions.
- Parents say their family units – often strained to the limit by stresses of the illnesses – are repaired and strengthened through the shared experience of the wish process.
Ninety-nine percent of parents reported that the wish experience gave their children increased feelings of happiness and 96 percent said that the wish experience strengthened their families. *


Strengthened Communities
- Volunteers feel an increased sense of compassion and desire to help others in their community.
- They feel a renewed faith in humanity.
- They trust others more and feel more optimistic about the future.
- They feel a greater long-term commitment to philanthropy.
Ninety-five percent of community volunteers reported an increased sense of compassion and 84 percent felt an increased faith in humanity.*
* “Wish Impact Study Results – Second Phase: Jan. – Aug. 2011” (consolidated results), Nov. 2, 2011.