When dreams come true: Make-A-Wish Hawaii celebrates 40 years of making ill keiki happier

Make-A-Wish Hawaii Make-A-Wish recipient Camryn, left, smiles with her mother, Jessica, during the construction of her sensory room.

Make-A-Wish Hawaii Make-A-Wish recipient Camryn of Hilo enjoys the ball pit in her new sensory room.

Make-A-Wish Hawaii was organized and founded on Sept.15, 1982, by Jack Stanford, left, a businessman with a passion for serving the community. MAWH granted its very first wish in 1983 to Albert Ackerman, right, a 10-year-old boy from Hilo diagnosed with leukemia who dreamed of visiting Disneyland with his family.

Make-A-Wish Hawaii is celebrating its 40th anniversary of granting over 1,500 local wishes and assisting with 17,000 wishes from kids from mainland chapters.