World Wish Day, 29 April -Dress up, raise funds, make magic.

Over 300 seriously ill Kiwi children are in desperate need of their wish that will bring them fun, respite and memories. By simply dressing up and raising funds, your organisation can help give a kid their childhood, stolen by illness, back. 

HOW IT WORKS

Take part in three easy steps

Register

Sign up using the form below and create a webpage dedicated to your event.

Spread the fun

Share your event with your organisation/community.

Raise money

Encourage everyone to particapate by dressing up as what they wish they were and bring a gold coin donation.
A wish is the product of a child's wildest dreams and imagination.

Last year, everything changed for Jen and her family, when she was diagnosed with lymphoma.

Chemotherapy treatments were gruelling and brutal for Jen.

“Jen became a different person from before she started her journey,” her mum Helen explains. “She was more tired, and she didn’t want to play as much.”

Jen loves superheroes. In her words, her super power would be “to have a long stretchy neck that could stretch in and out so Icould see everything from up high.” So, Jen’s wish is to fly up high in a helicopter and look down at the world from above – just like she would if she had her superpower!

Get dressed up to grant magical wishes!

Be part of the coolest mufti day and dress up as who you want to be...to make Wishes come true for children like Jen.

Make-A-Wish NZ grants wishes to critically ill Kiwi children to give some magic back to their childhood. Wishes are not a fleeting moment, but a journey of strength, hope and joy for a child and their family.

By taking part in Wear what you wish day, children and adults get to use their imagination to have some fun while helping to grant life-changing Wishes.