Opportunities


Wish Granting

Makes the initial visit to each child to talk to him/her about his/her special wish, and assists the family in filling out the necessary forms to initiate the wish granting process. These volunteers also have the all-important task of creating the magic in the fulfillment of a child's wish. One or two volunteers are designated as "wish coordinators" for each wish. These volunteers arrange every detail to ensure that the child's wish is a fulfilling and carefree experience for the entire family.

Fund Raising / Special Events

Ensures adequate funding for the granting of all wishes. Works on internal and external events: on-going solicitation for individual, groups, and corporate donations, April Foolish, Keiki Triathlon, and other special events held throughout the year.

Speaker's Bureau

Arranges and conducts special presentations to various groups who have expressed an interest in Make-A-Wish. Speaks on behalf of the Foundation to service groups, corporate boards, foundation directors, health groups, civic and business organizations, etc. The presentation may include the distribution of literature, a short speech, a videotape viewing and a question and answer period.

Graphic Design & Writing

Helps with newsletters, annual reports, brochures, & event materials.

Historian

Updates photo and scrap albums, catalogs negatives and videos.

Office Assistant

Data entry for mailing list and donor list. Wish granting support, bulk mailings, thank you notes, sympathy notes.

Computer Assistant

Advises wish-granting volunteers on the fulfillment of computer wishes, sets up computers and gives short tutorials to wish children.

Media and Public Relations Assistant

Assures that Make-A-Wish is a visible, well-respected organization in the community. Responsibilities include media coverage for special events and wishes (when appropriate), public service announcements, advertising and literature.

Corissa


Corissa, an 11 year-old Maryknoll student battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia, loves shopping and amusement parks, so when Make-A-Wish volunteers asked her what her number one wish would be, Corissa went online to find a location that had both. Bingo! Mall of America!

Through a grant to Make-A-Wish from Jewelers Charity Fund for Children, Corissa and her family flew to Minnesota for a whirlwind assault on the Mall. Corissa shop, shop, shopped, had a special makeover at Glamour Shots for Kids, rode the Timberland Twister, drove the Daytona NASCAR circuit, hit the video arcade and the candy corner, checked out Camp Snoopy and got a taste of the March weather in the chilly Midwest.

Jewelers Charity Fund for Children representatives in both Honolulu and MOA presented Corissa with special jewelry pieces to commemorate her trip. In celebration of her being the 500th Hawaii child to have her wish granted, Corissa also received a special proclamation from Honolulu Mayor, Jeremy Harris.