When Cancer Shrinks Their World, A Wish Opens It Up
For children with critical illnesses like cancer, life becomes smaller. This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month your gift can help expand their world with joy, imagination, and possibility.
A child’s world should be filled with laughter, dreams, and discovery.
But when a child is diagnosed with a critical illness, such as cancer, their world doesn’t just change — it shrinks.
Routines, emotions, and spaces become smaller. Families adjust to new realities, limitations, and uncertainty.
A wish has the power to change that. It brings back hope, joy, and the excitement of looking forward to something wonderful.
When illness limits everything, a wish opens up a world of possibilities.
Join Us in Granting Wishes

I wish to go to a dinosaur park
João Artur is a charming young boy with a passion for dinosaurs and a smile that lights up every room. He lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle weakness. His greatest wish? To embark on an adventure at Jurassic Adventure Park in Balneário Camboriú, a coastal city in southern Brazil.

I wish to be a scientist
Influenced by the many hours spent in hospital and inspired by the doctors and nurses she met while undergoing treatment, Audrina aspires to be an immunologist when she’s older so she can find a cure for diseases like the neuroblastoma that she was diagnosed with. The highlight of Audrina’s wish came when she visited a world-renowned science institute.

I wish to be a doctor
At just five years old, the lively and cheerful Arsyla suddenly developed a fever and weakness in her legs. Arsyla was diagnosed with leukemia. Three years of treatment followed. Now, using a wheelchair and wearing a spinal brace, Arsyla still shines in her own way and bravely continues her chemotherapy.