Disney and Make-A-Wish team up for magical 'Wishes Come True Blue' color collection

Disney and Make-a-Wish are celebrating 40 years of granting wishes.

October 22, 2020, 9:02 AM

Disney is teaming up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to celebrate 40 years of making dreams come true with their brand new "Wishes Come True Blue" color collection.

Disney has helped Make-A-Wish grant 140,000 wishes around the world since 1980 through their theme parks, stores and television and movie studios.

"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."

PHOTO: Disney is teaming up with Make-a-Wish to celebrate their 40 year partnership with the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Disney is teaming up with Make-a-Wish to celebrate their 40 year partnership with the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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Twenty-five percent of every item purchased from the collection from now until World Wish Day on April 29, 2021, up to $500,000, will go toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The items are available on ShopDisney.com.

Here are some of the items that will keep you styling while supporting a great cause.

PHOTO: Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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PHOTO: Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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PHOTO: Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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PHOTO: Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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PHOTO: Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
Item from the "Wishes Come True Blue" collection.
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