Young cancer survivor uses make-a-wish to donate Legos to other children
A young cancer survivor chose to spend their Make-A-Wish on other children battling illness, donating Legos to a hospital. Instead of a personal dream, this child turned their wish into hope for others.
Most kids granted a Make-A-Wish dream of meeting celebrities or visiting theme parks. One young cancer survivor chose to fill a hospital playroom with Legos instead.
The child, who recently completed cancer treatment, worked with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to donate building sets to other young patients. The colorful bricks now give kids something creative to do during long treatment days.
Make-A-Wish typically grants wishes that bring joy directly to the child facing a critical illness. This rare reversal shows how even young people who've faced their darkest moments can think of others first.
Hospital staff say the Legos have already made a difference. Kids undergoing chemotherapy now have a distraction that lets them build, create, and forget about treatments for a while.
Sunny's Take
There's something powerful about a child who knows exactly what hospital days feel like choosing to make them better for others. This wasn't about grand gestures or headlines. It was about remembering how hard those hours can be and wanting to ease them for the next kid in that bed.
The donated sets will serve dozens of children over the coming months and years. Each brick placed by small hands will carry forward one survivor's decision to turn their wish outward.
Other Make-A-Wish chapters have reported similar selfless wishes, though they remain the exception. Most wish granters encourage kids to focus on their own dreams, making these generous choices even more remarkable.
For now, one hospital playroom is a little brighter, and countless kids will benefit from a peer who understood their struggle and chose kindness.
Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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