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Change a child's life today

Donate to Australian children's charity Make-A-Wish. Your tax-deductible donation helps grant life-changing wishes.

Will you help support over 900 critically ill kids are on a Wish Journey right now.

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Create your legacy of wishes

For 40 years, Make-A-Wish Australia has brought hope and joy to children living with critical illness.

By leaving a gift in your Will, you can create a lasting legacy that will help grant life-changing wishes for generations to come.

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Join the kid's charity changing lives one wish at a time

Hallowish

This October, host a spooky fundraiser and add a sprinkle of joy to your tricks and treats🎃

Regular Giving

Hop on board the Wish Express and become a regular giver to help grant wishes every month. 🚂

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Creating joy since 1985

Make-A-Wish is an Australian children's charity. Learn how your support brings wishes to life. 🌈

Trees of Joy

Get your team together and create the ultimate tree for wish families as part of this unique and inspiring event.🎄

Over 11,000 wishes granted for critically ill children in Australia

As Australia’s only children’s charity dedicated solely to granting wishes, we know their power. A wish brings hope, joy and lasting positive effects - for the child, their family and community, fostering resilience and opening possibilities.

From VIP experiences at Australia’s biggest sporting events to becoming a heroic crime fighter, every wish is as unique as the child who imagines it. 100% donor-funded, we rely on supporters and volunteers to bring wishes to life for critically ill children across Australia.

Watch Quinn's Wish to Fly with a Unicorn

When she wished to fly with a unicorn in the sky, we set out to make it happen — with the help of an incredible community of unicorn believers!

From discovering the magical unicorn planet at Sydney Observatory to soaring over Sydney Harbour on a Unicorn Patrol, and finally meeting Snowy the unicorn and Queen Rainbow herself, Quinn’s wish was filled with so many joyful moments.

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Help grant wishes every month and join The Wish Express

Giving a monthly donation is the best way you can help make more wishes come true. Your regular support will deliver hope, joy and lasting memories to critically ill kids.

Embark on the Wish Express and help us deliver the wish effect! As a regular donor of Make-A-Wish Australia you’ll get a first-class seat as we deliver life-changing wishes to sick kids.

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Become a workplace giver

Workplace giving not only makes a positive impact on critically ill kids and their families but supporting an Australian charity can also boost company culture.

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The power of our Wish Force

Our Wish Force, made up of over 850 volunteers across Australia, brings together people of all ages and backgrounds to help make life-changing wishes come true for critically ill children and their families.

Volunteering with Make-A-Wish Australia lets you join a globally recognised charity, make a real impact in your community, and experience the power of a wish. Even our longest-serving volunteers (we’re talking decades!) continue to be inspired by the joy they help create.

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Wish kids featured on this page

⭐ Lawson, 4, muscular dystrophy, 'I wish to go to Queensland and have an awesome digging, exploring adventure!'

⭐ Maple, 4, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, 'I wish for my own Barbie Dreamhouse'.

⭐ Quinn, 6, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, 'I wish to fly with a unicorn in the sky'.

⭐ Scarlett, 5, congenital heart defect, 'I wish to see a unicorn fly'.

⭐ Dwayne, 4, refractory epilepsy, 'I wish to go to the moon with Batman'.

⭐ Xavier, 7, Burkitt lymphoma, 'I wish to have a puppy to pat and cuddle'.

⭐ Cooper, 9, Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome, 'I wish to go to the snow for the first time to throw snowballs'.

⭐ Mackenzie, 11, Hodgkins lymphoma, 'I wish to go to Uluru to connect to my indigenous heritage and see the field of lights'.

⭐ Charlotte, 6, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, 'I wish to have a magical princess experience at the snow with my family'

Volunteers featured on this page

⭐ Emma - Brisbane North Branch