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More than 300 children in Ireland are currently waiting for life-changing wishes as Make-A-Wish Ireland recently launched its Wish Week 2026, supported by its4women, calling on communities across the country to come together and help meet growing demand.
The figure comes as the charity continues to expand its reach, granting 229 wishes in 2025, its highest number to date, made possible through the generosity of the Irish public and corporate partners.
The nationwide fundraising campaign began on 11 and will run until 17 April with a dedicated Donation Day on Friday 17 April, when volunteers will be out in force in towns, shopping centres and communities across Cork.
Now in its 18th year, Wish Week shines a light on the power of a wish, bringing communities together to support children living with critical medical conditions and their families.
David Burns, Head of Fundraising at Make-A-Wish Ireland, said: “Wish Week is a moment for communities across Ireland to come together and make a real difference. A wish can bring hope, strength and joy to a child and their family during incredibly difficult times. Thanks to the generosity of the public and partners like its4women, we were able to increase the number of wishes granted last year, but with over 300 children currently waiting, the need has never been greater. We are asking people to support their local volunteers, donate what they can, and help us reach even more children this year.”
Look out for the Make-A-Wish team in blue at bucket collections in Dunnes Stores supermarkets and on-street locations across Cork tomorrow, Friday or donate online at makeawish.ie or via Revolut.
In 2025, Wish Week raised €245,000, helping Make-A-Wish Ireland increase the number of wishes delivered from 200 to 229. This year, the charity is aiming to raise €265,000 to continue growing the number of wishes granted annually.
Make-A-Wish Ireland has granted more than 3,600 wishes since 1992, creating moments of joy, strength and hope for children living with life-threatening illnesses.