Porsche Fuels Dreams: Partnering with Make-A-Wish to Grant Wishes for Critically Ill Children
- Porsche Blog
- Nov 13
- 2 min read
Porsche is making a significant impact in the lives of children facing critical illnesses through its partnership with Make-A-Wish. The sports car manufacturer is donating approximately 1.8 million euros over three years, aiming to fulfill 356 wishes – a number inspired by the iconic Porsche 356.
Key Takeaways
Porsche's commitment to social responsibility extends to supporting critically ill children.
The partnership aims to grant 356 wishes, inspired by the Porsche 356 model.
Over 300 wishes have already been granted, with more planned by the end of 2025.
A Powerful Partnership
Since its inception in 1980, Make-A-Wish has fulfilled over 615,000 wishes for children battling critical illnesses across nearly 50 countries. Porsche's substantial donation underscores a shared belief in the transformative power of wishes. "A wish is more than a moment of joy – it creates lasting ripple effects of hope, strength, and resilience for children with critical illnesses and their families," states Luciano Manzo, President and CEO of Make-A-Wish International. Verónica Sapena-Mas, Director Funding Projects at Porsche AG, added, "Together with Make-A-Wish we want to give children and their families something positive to focus on in difficult times."
Wishes Brought to Life
The collaboration has already resulted in the fulfillment of over 300 wishes, with an additional 50 slated for completion by the end of 2025. These wishes span a diverse range of dreams, offering children and their families moments of profound happiness and hope.
Carlos (5), Mexico: Carlos, who lives with leukemia, dreamed of seeing the sea for the first time. His wish was granted with a trip to Cancún, where he enjoyed four days of beach activities and exploration.
Qing (4), China: A young enthusiast of trains, Qing, who has melanoma skin cancer, visited the Chinese Railway Museum in Beijing. His fascination with railways, from historical steam engines to modern bullet trains, was fully indulged.
Marta (16), Portugal: Demonstrating immense courage, Marta, who is creative and full of life, wished for a parachute jump. Despite initial nerves, she experienced the exhilaration of jumping from a plane, a moment that became a symbol of hope.
Caleb (15), USA: Living with cystic fibrosis, Caleb dreamed of experiencing snow. His wish led him to the Rocky Mountains for a magical winter fairy tale, complete with husky sleigh rides and snow tubing.
Faris (5), Singapore: Faris, who has West syndrome, celebrated his birthday on Sentosa Island. A special trip, arranged by Porsche, included a beautifully decorated hotel room and a festive celebration with his family.
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