Make-A-Wish Canada Redefines the Impact of a Wish in new Brand Campaign, "Wishes are Medicine"
Sep. 09, 2025
Make-A-Wish Canada has launched a new national brand campaign, "Wishes Are Medicine", that redefines the meaning of a wish and its impact on children facing critical illness. At the heart of the campaign is a powerful message delivered by sick children themselves: Wishes are not just a nice-to-have; they’re an essential part of treatment.
Meaghan Stovel McKnight, Chief Executive Officer, Make-A-Wish Canada said:
"Wishes are life-changing prescriptions. They’re a powerful part of a child’s treatment journey, bringing both children and their families strength, hope and resilience — all of which are essential in fighting the impact of critical illness. Not all medicine comes in a bottle."
Ninety-five percent of medical practitioners surveyed believe wishes improve health outcomes. Further, patients who had a wish fulfilled were 2.5 times less likely to have an unplanned hospital visit and 1.9 times less likely to use the emergency department.
The campaign features self-recorded video messages from real wish kids describing their journeys with critical illness and a new treatment that could help improve their outcomes. The twist comes when the kids hold up a doctor’s prescription, not for pills or procedures, but for a wish: to visit a theme park, swim with dolphins, ride a rollercoaster, or become a princess.
The campaign was conceived and developed by agency partner Zulu Alpha Kilo and directed by Jordan Findlay from Boldly Productions.
Jenny Glover, CCO at Zulu Alpha Kilo said:
“While Make-A-Wish is well-known by Canadians, they may not know there's research proving the real impact a wish can have. We love the raw simplicity of these stories and hope they help show that wishes are not something extra, but are as essential as medicine in their treatment plan.”
Post-production was led by Outsider Editorial, Alter Ego, and Grayson Matthews, with French adaptation by TFS. Media planning and buying were managed by Zulumatic and Yeeboo Digital.
Beyond film, Zulu Alpha Kilo also crafted a new design system for the campaign, using medical iconography to visually root the brand within the medical space.
"Wishes Are Medicine" launches nationally today across broadcast, social, digital, and out-of-home. Communications will drive to a dedicated landing page with a clear invitation to donate, giving Canadians the chance to help fill a life-changing prescription for a sick child. For more information and to donate, visit makeawish.ca.
Related News
Gallery Grip Reinvents the Way We Hang Art
Creative company Zulu Alpha Kilo (Z.A.K.) led the development of Gallery Grip’s visual identity, crafting a modern design system
President's Choice Turns Ice Cream Truck Jingles into Free Ice Cream
With The PC Insiders Report Taste That Tune, Ontarians will have a chance to try one of three nostalgia-inspired flavours
Zulu Alpha Kilo New York Partners With (RED)
Indie creative shop announces new partnership to reignite urgency to end the AIDS crisis
Latest News
Jun. 04, 2026
Light in the Darkness: Powerful XR Experience Illuminates a Holocaust Survivor's Story
Created by makemepulse for the Claims Conference, "Benno's Light" transforms survivor testimony into an intimate mixed-reality journey
Jun. 04, 2026
These Nuts May Contain Traces of Plastic: Plastic Change Gets Ballsy on World Environment Day
Danish NGO Plastic Change launches a new NSFW warning about male fertility and microplastics this World Environment Day, June 5th



