From comfy seating to a tree hideout and a fun music corner, Make-A-Wish North Texas' new headquarters was designed to feel like home.
President and CEO Kim Elenez says the space gives kids with critical illnesses a chance to simply be kids — and it even comes with a few surprises, like a hidden door and toy room.
"We invite them to come in so they can see that there's always possibilities that can open up to them at any time," Elenez said.
A mission rooted in imagination
That's really what Make-A-Wish is about.
"They can meet anybody, they can go anywhere, they can be anything, they can have what they want, and we get to be the designers of that," Elenez said.
Wishes that change health outcomes
The power of a wish goes beyond excitement and escape. Elenez says it can actually chang