What makes Make-A-Wish International organization are the cultural diversities and common aims of its members. Hardship being faced in terms of geography, Make-A-Wish International stands for the oneness of the people in a fractured society split by fear. Such wonderful structure does not recognize spatial or cultural differences in order to spread the smiles on the faces of ailing children worldwide. There is evidence that regardless of geographical distance and cultural variety, all children’s dreams will be taken care of and followed up.
An International Initiative
Founded as a community based American charity in 1980, Make-A-Wish has become an international operation with a operational arms in over 50 countries. All the elements of Make-A-Wish, from Spain to Uganda to Australia, irrespective of their complex cultural or physiological orientation, add value to the work of this particular organization. The main idea of their work is that no matter where they all are situated – universalism of the wish.
Accommodating Collective Aspirations
What is not common for the international community is the willingness and ability of the Make-A-Wish to consider every child’s individual wish which also includes the child’s image and cultural ideas. Any recollection of a vacation taken to the ancient ruins in Peru or a visit to a part of Japan filled with characters of one’s favorite Manga becomes important both at a physical and a cultural level.
Encouraging Global
Make-A-Wish’s wish experiences enhance cultural fusion and even compassion for children from even varied societal setups. In fact, things such as participation in Indian classical dance or sampling Italian food reach out to language barriers and create memories that cut across countries.
Going On Several Adventures In Various Counters
As it is said, “There is no place like home” – organized trips under Make-A-Wish go from the bustling streets of the Big Apple to the serene countryside of New Zealand offering amazing experiences that transport individuals into various worlds of culture. Each individual wish is like a visa to another nation since it promotes understanding between cultures leading to lifetime relationships hence making us more aware about the global village.
Respecting Aboriginal Communities
As with other bodies, so does Make-A-Wish appreciate and support indigenous way of life. Such things for example, may include performing traditional ceremonies with Native Americans, or learning about Maoris in New Zealand. Such exposure helps the young children to learn about different cultures, while at the same time portraying the beauty and endurance of the indigenous people. For more info, please visit Make-A-Wish blog.
Overcoming Language Difficulties
Other overseas constituents face linguistic barriers with non-English-speaking children. Make A Wish understands such language barriers to children’s welfare and ensures that such children’s wishes are relayed further to him. This body facilitates parents appreciated interactions of children with language barriers as it provides communication personnel to translate and interpret thus ensuring inclusivity.
United by Common Goals
The concept of Make-A-Wish emphasizes the universal beauty that exists in each one of us, in a world where so much conflict exists violence is the best response. The organization collectivizes people of different countries in pursuit of their aspirations therefore filling the lack of love, compassion, and cohesion. This is the same message that is illustrated by how passions differ but just like in Korea, where there are passions, we are glued by one common desire; dreams.
Conclusion
Make-A-Wish has no such barriers; it knows no such lines; it speaks no such dialects in its mission to bring happiness and uplift people all around the world. The organization does not shy away from endorsing every child’s dream and every culture of the world and therefore dreams of a world where there are no limits to what every child wishes for. Let me wish that as we enter into a more and more globalised world, that we can also be like Make-A-Wish- Hope for kindness, understanding and multi-culturalist in nature and foster that one day our children’s wishes will be granted.