11 Make-A-Wish Moments That Will Move You to Tears
We hate to see our children suffer — even from something as simple as a cold. Some parents, however, spend their days watching their children battle life-threatening illnesses. It is a stressful and sad time, but thankfully there are people who do what they can to bring a little cheer into these families' lives. From the Make-A-Wish Foundation to A-listers like Beyoncé and Ellen DeGeneres, many out there make it their mission to put a smile on a sick child's face — and bring a tear to our eyes. We dare you not to cry while watching these children's dreams come true. Source: Getty
The Girl Who Sang With Beyoncé
Taylon, who suffers from an inoperable brain tumor, got an extra special surprise during the Beyoncé concert, when Queen Bey walked into the audience to sing "Survivor" with the young girl.
The Boy Who Hung Ten
When Caleb, a teen with stage four spine and brain cancer, heard about Ricochet, a dog who surfs with special-needs and disabled people, he knew he wanted a chance to ride the waves with the four-legged friend.
The Girl Who Gave Back
Rather than use her wish for a trip to Disneyland or a star sighting, Jayci Glover, who lives with peripheral T-cell lymphoma, gave her Make-A-Wish money to the high school peers who kept her spirits high during the difficult time.
The Boy Who Wanted Snow
While most families spent October carving pumpkins and creating Halloween costumes, the people of Port Clinton, OH, created a Winter wonderland for Devin Kohlman, who spent a year battling brain cancer.
The Boy Who Become a Soldier
Khalil, who suffers from a soft tissue cancer, always wanted to fight for his country. His dream came true when he was named an honorary soldier by the 200th Military Police.
The Girl Who Fell in (Puppy) Love
Squeals and smiles ensued when Briana, a 5-year-old battling leukemia, met Bella, her new poodle.
The Boy Who Fought Fire
Nothing scares Brandon, a 4-year-old with failing kidneys, who spent an afternoon helping his local fire department.
The Girl Who Made the Cover
Known for making dreams come true, Ellen DeGeneres turned 13-year-old cancer patient Talia into an honorary cover girl.
The Boy Who Scored Big
In addition to sitting courtside at a Miami Heat game, Thiago, a teen with cancer, got to practice with the team and his favorite player, LeBron James.
The Girl Who Ruled the Town
Many girls dream of becoming a princess, but that became a reality for Claire Lankford, a cancer-stricken 5-year-old, who was named royalty in her hometown.
The Boy Who Saved the Day
The whole country watched as lukemia-surviving Miles Scott, aka Batkid, saved San Francisco from an array of villains.