What it’s about
Denise Bar-Aharon, Co-Founder and CEO of Make-A-Wish Israel, and Eugene Frenkel, Chairman of Make-A-Wish Southern Florida, inspired audiences at the Jerusalem Post Summit Gala in Miami. They underscored the profound life-altering impact of fulfilling wishes for critically ill children, detailing the extraordinary success of Make-A-Wish initiatives in Israel.
Why it matters
Make-A-Wish enriches lives globally, thriving in fifty countries with the golden goal of reigniting happiness in seriously ill children. With 29 gratifying years of service, Make-A-Wish Israel, under Bar-Aharon’s leadership, has uplifted 6,000 children’s lives through dream-come-true experiences. They’re translating hope into improved health and resilience.
The Impact
Backed by scientific research from IDC Herzliya, the organization’s philosophy and operations go beyond being an option—they are profound necessities. “Wishes are transformational,” advocates Bar-Aharon. Collaborative ventures, exemplified by Miami’s innovative Finker-Frenkel Wish House, open new universes of aspiration for ailing children.
Why the support means everything
The October 7 challenges invoked immense global empathy. Frenkel passionately affirmed that—in the midst of battles—continuity in ordinary joys remains essential: “Israel must go on.” Vital assistance from donors like the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation has powerfully fortified Make-A-Wish Israel and celebrated optimism, demonstrating the enduring spirit persevering through support and solidarity.
A special thanks
The generosity of the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation notably supported the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, vouching for the widespread mission to grant marvelous wishes around the globe: A movement laden with love, crafted to light the glowing virtues of hope and perseverance in Israel and beyond.
This story was first published on jpost.com.