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Volunteering with Make-A-Wish

Wish child on wish for room renovation

Make-A-Wish volunteers are a team of inspired people transforming the lives of children with critical illnesses. In the process, their lives are transformed as well. 

Their time and unique talents bring hope and strength to wish kids when they need it the most, helping them believe in a better tomorrow.  

Volunteers are at the heart of every wish experience. They consider their work impactful and are rewarded by seeing the incredible difference they make in the lives of wish kids.  

And volunteering can make a difference in your life, as well. Professional skills such as time management, leadership, communication, compassion and problem solving are developed when you volunteer. 

Volunteers help us expand our network of allies in the communities we serve, which is the only way we will achieve our vision of reaching every eligible child. There are many ways you can make connections between Make-A-Wish and your community to find people we can help and people who can help us.  

Together, we can make countless wishes come true! 

How to Get Started  

Metro New York (NYC and Long Island)

Thank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer for Make-A-Wish Metro New York.

At this time, we have paused all wish-granting volunteer onboarding in New York City and Long Island until at least March 2026. We are in the process of conducting an assessment to better understand our current level of volunteer engagement, skillsets, languages spoken and geography to optimize the experience of the children and families our chapter serves.

In the meantime, there are other ways to make a difference as a volunteer with Make-A-Wish Metro New York. Please click on the application link to learn more.

Gracias por su interés en convertirse en voluntario de Make-A-Wish Metro New York.

En este momento, hemos suspendido todo el proceso de incorporación de voluntarios para la concesión de deseos en la ciudad de Nueva York y Long Island hasta, al menos, marzo de 2026. Estamos realizando una evaluación para comprender mejor nuestro nivel actual de participación voluntaria, las habilidades, los idiomas que hablan y la ubicación geográfica, con el fin de optimizar la experiencia de los niños y las familias a las que servimos.

Mientras tanto, existen otras formas de marcar la diferencia como voluntario de Make-A-Wish Metro New York. Haga clic en el enlace de la solicitud para obtener más información.

Western New York (Buffalo & Rochester regions)

To apply for any of these roles, please contact Stephanie Drzymala at sdrzymala@metrony.wish.org  

Ways to Get Involved

Wish Granter

Wish granters support wish families and staff in numerous ways throughout the wish journey. Typically paired up with a partner, they can volunteer on a wish from start to finish or help with more specific tasks such as helping a wish child discover a wish, completing paperwork with the family or acting as a liaison between Make-A-Wish staff and the wish family during the wish process. Bilingual volunteers are especially needed for this role. At this time, we have paused all wish-granting volunteer onboarding in New York City and Long Island until at least March 2026.

Las Estrellas (only available in New York City and Long Island)

Las Estrellas is a group of bilingual volunteers focused on providing a high-quality and culturally appropriate wish experience for our Spanish-speaking families. Additional goals of this group are to recruit more Spanish-speaking volunteers and spread awareness of Make-A-Wish in the Spanish-speaking community. 

Office Volunteer

Office volunteers contribute to the mission by assisting with data entry, research, mailings, phone calls and other administrative tasks in our offices. 

Events Volunteer

Event volunteers support signature Make-A-Wish fundraising events such as our annual gala and other community events. Volunteering at an event provides an inside look into the fundraising side of the foundation. Volunteers need to have a flexible evening or weekend schedule for this role.    

Medical Outreach Volunteer

Medical outreach volunteers review the medical summary of kids wishing to travel to help identify potential complexities such as required medical equipment or any complicating factors that could arise during the flight or upon arrival. This role requires knowledge of medical terminology and equipment in the pediatric population.    

Wish Consultant/Vendor 

You can help elevate a child's wish experience by using your professional expertise and network to help offset the cost of a wish. This can be achieved through industry discounts, pro-bono/in-kind services, and valuable connections in industries such as interior design, construction, computers, event planning, and so much more. You'll be a liaison between staff and vendors as specialized purchases are considered. We rely on our partners in the business community to supply the wished-for goods and services that bring such joy to the children we serve.  

Skill-Based Volunteer

Use your personal or professional skills in much-needed areas such as drafting or proofreading in a language you’re fluent in, photography, landscaping, painting, assembling furniture and much more in support of a wish.    

Wish Family Ambassador

Open to wish alumni and their families, you can represent Make-A-Wish and share your wish experience at external outreach and fundraising events. 

Community Connector

Community connectors are community leaders raising awareness and support of the Make-A-Wish mission throughout their networks. They foster strategic volunteerism and engagement within their community – especially in the recruitment of bilingual volunteers. They connect Make-A-Wish with potential referral sources, donors and vendors. Members are required to attend wish-granting training.  

Medical Advisory Council 

Medical professionals with an M.D., D.O., N.P. or P.A. designation may volunteer on our Medical Advisory Council (MAC). The MAC reviews medically complex wishes to highlight any areas of concern and to suggest additional precautions, speaking with the child’s treating physician directly if necessary. We also ask our MAC members to review any upcoming wish policy or wish guideline updates and share suggestions or concerns for implementation.

Young Professionals Program

The Young Professionals Program (YPP) is a dynamic community of early and mid-career individuals in the New York City area who give generously to support wish kids in their battle with critical illnesses. Members have a collective goal: to work with like-minded professionals to give back while enjoying the opportunity to network, socialize, volunteer and have a fantastic time, all for a great cause! To learn more about joining the YPP please reach out to Michelle Nardelli at mnardelli@metrony.wish.org.