
"Make-A-Wish Gave Me a Unique Purpose in Life"
Mya's wish to meet and ride a unicorn
Hunter has battled congenital heart defects his entire life. He has endured five heart surgeries – three of which were open-heart. His childhood was difficult, and he was often forced to miss out on activities with his friends. But when he was 11 years old, Hunter received a life-changing wish that ultimately was a defining moment for the rest of his life.
Today, Hunter is the advancement associate at Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. “Make-A-Wish gave me a unique purpose in life,” Hunter said. “I had known that I had wanted to do something where I could help others. However, I wasn't sure how in the beginning and after I had had my wish … I really wanted to give that opportunity back to others.”

A Turning Point Toward a Career in Wish-Granting
Hunter started by volunteering with his local chapter and recruited support for Make-A-Wish on his college campus. Eventually, he became an intern and then a full-time employee at Make-A-Wish. His daily work continues to fuel his passion for helping other children going through what he went through.
It’s wishes like Mya’s that continuously renew Hunter’s belief in the power of a wish. “From the moment that Mya saw Clover, you just saw a spark in her eye and it was so inspiring and it was honestly everything that I love about this organization.”
Wish alum like ourselves, we know exactly what it's like from our firsthand experience about the impact of Make-A-Wish and we have the capabilities of being able to give back to our