Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Reveals Make-A-Wish Collection

Some really great things here and it is so nice to see companies and people still doing good things for those in need.

Disney Parks, Experiences and Products is unveiling its very  first collection inspired by and benefitting Make-A-Wish® — the Wishes Come True Blue color  collection. This new offering commemorates the 40-year relationship between Disney and  Make-A-Wish, with even more special product offerings to come later this year.

Wishes Come True Blue is the first-ever Disney color collection that pays tribute to a nonprofit’s  impact and supports the ongoing collaboration between Make-A-Wish and Disney. The Wishes  Come True Blue color collection is the latest in the popular series of Disney color collections and  features the debut of two all-new products, including the first-ever adjustable Mickey Mouse  ear headband for kids of all abilities to wear with comfort and joy, as well as the first cloth face  masks by Spirit Jersey®. In honor of this launch, Disney is donating 10,000 cloth face masks from  the collection to Make-A-Wish to provide to wish kids across the United States.

For the purchase of each item in the collection now through World Wish Day 2021 (April 29,  2021) in the US, Canada and across Europe, Disney will donate 25 percent of the purchase price  (up to US $500,000) to Make-A-Wish. This collection will be available starting Oct. 22 at select  Disney Parks around the world, Disney store locations in North America and on shopDisney.com and shopDisney.co.uk.

Following the Disney Parks fan-favorite color collections, Arendelle Aqua and Belle of the Ball  Bronze, this new collection features the distinct Make-A-Wish blue hue and reminds people  around the world of wish granting. This collection offers a wide assortment of products  including: spirit jerseys, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse ear headbands, a mini backpack and  wristlet by Loungefly, leggings, baseball caps and more.

“It’s been an honor to work with Disney to grant wishes and create priceless memories for so  many families. I hope this new collection of Make-A-Wish-inspired items will bring joy to guests  much like Disney wishes have brought joy to wish kids for the last 40 years,” said Make-A-Wish president and CEO, Richard K. Davis. “Disney is the largest wish-granter on earth, and we’re  thankful for everyone who helps transform lives by supporting our organization and making  wishes come true.”

For the past 40 years, Disney and Make-A-Wish have been providing magic to wish kids and  their families when they need it most, starting with the very first wish granted at Disneyland  park in 1980. Disney is the largest wish granter in the world, having fulfilled more than 140,000  wishes globally, and one out of every two wishes granted by Make-A-Wish in the United States.

Over the next two months, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products will reveal even more global  product offerings that will benefit Make-A-Wish and celebrate the 40-year relationship.