Sugarwish Partners with Make-A-Wish® to Deliver Happiness, Hope and Life-Changing Experiences One Sweet Gift at a Time

 

Today, Sugarwish launched its partnership with Make-A-Wish® to help grant life-changing wishes for children battling critical illnesses, one sweet gift at a time. Sugarwish adds a pay-it-forward option for its corporate customers that allows gift recipients the choice to donate their gifts to Make-A-Wish.

“As a Company with a happiness mission, it’s an honor to be partnering with a cause that is so closely aligned to what we do every day. Paying it forward via kindness, is what we are all about. Make-A-Wish has always been a dream partner of ours and being able to deliver happiness and joy during a time when families need it most is really special.” – Elisabeth Vezzani, Co-Founder and CEO, Sugarwish.

The Make-A-Wish donation option extends to anyone with a Sugarwish Corporate account including all 59 Make-A-Wish chapters that are now able to send Sugarwishes to wish kids, and volunteers nationwide. This sweet partnership has grown organically as Sugarwishes were originally being sent to provide an extra bit of fun, happiness and joy along a wish kids’ journey.

“Make-A-Wish relies on the generosity of corporate sponsors like Sugarwish to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses,” said Richard K. Davis, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish America. “We are thrilled for their support and partnership in helping to bring joy back into the lives of wish kids– many of whom go on to beat their illness and credit the wish experience as a turning point in their medical treatment journey.”

For more about the partnership please visit: https://sugarwish.com/us/make-a-wish/

Gáspár Incze is the youngest member of the team. Currently a university student, he is studying management at Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. Gáspár participated in several social initiatives, having volunteered as a tour guide at the Teleki Castle in the village of Gornești and currently working at ÉRTED, a Transylvanian Hungarian student initiative committed to community work, mainly in the cultural, scientific, economic, and environmental areas.