For nearly a quarter century, one Austin volunteer has been showing up — again and again — to help make the impossible feel possible for children facing serious illnesses. KVUE recently spotlighted this dedicated local resident, who has spent close to 25 years volunteering with Make-A-Wish, earning the affectionate nickname “fairy godmother” along the way.
Make-A-Wish is a nonprofit organization that grants life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses, and long-term volunteers like this Austinite are the heartbeat of that mission. Reaching the milestone of nearly 25 years of service is a remarkable testament to the kind of sustained, compassionate community spirit that makes Austin special.
While the work of granting wishes can involve elaborate travel experiences, celebrity meetings, and dream gifts, it is the consistent dedication of volunteers — showing up year after year — that keeps the organization thriving and ensures more children get their moment of joy and hope.
Stories like this one are a reminder that some of the most powerful community contributions happen quietly, one wish at a time, driven by individuals who simply choose to give their time and heart to others. Austin is fortunate to have such a devoted “fairy godmother” in its midst, and her nearly 25 years of service stand as an inspiration to anyone looking to make a difference close to home.
Sources: KVUE