2025-05

Dávid (11, Szombathely)


Dávid’s long-held dream came true when he visited the legendary stadium of Liverpool Football Club, Anfield Road.
The visit took place on a sunny day in May, when even the notoriously unpredictable English weather showed mercy for Dávid’s sake and revealed its sunny side. The unusually warm 22 degrees Celsius gave the perfect opportunity to enjoy a few ice creams along the way.

Throughout the day, Dávid explored the stadium stands, imagining what it must be like when 61,000 fans sing the iconic "You’ll Never Walk Alone." He visited the players’ locker rooms, usually hidden from supporters' eyes, tried out the bench, touched the perfectly trimmed grass, and attentively viewed the highly treasured trophy collection in the museum.
After the stadium and museum tour, Dávid had the chance to attend an unforgettable dinner in a private room at the stadium, accompanied by Liverpool legends such as Bruce Grobbelaar, Jamie Carragher, and several others.

“Liverpool is not (just) a team, it’s a family,” said Bruce Grobbelaar, the legendary goalkeeper. For a moment, we all felt like part of that “family” during the evening.
For little Dávid, the song echoed loud and clear: "You’ll Never Walk Alone."

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Dávid’s mother sent us these kind words:

Dear Csodalámpa Foundation,

We would like to express our gratitude that, with your help, Dávid and his father were able to travel to Liverpool and take part in the season-ending event of the Liverpool supporters' foundation for people with disabilities!
They had a fantastic time and collected wonderful, unforgettable memories.
Ted and his lovely wife were incredible hosts who went out of their way to make them feel welcome and comfortable.
The invited famous guests, the organizers, and all the participants were so kind and attentive to my son — it meant a lot to him!

He also received many gifts, which made him very happy!

Attila is a warm-hearted and wonderful person, an excellent travel companion. He supported them every step of the way and was incredibly kind and attentive throughout the entire trip. We are deeply thankful to him as well!

The weather was also in our favor, allowing time for a stadium visit, boat ride, and sightseeing — all of which created unforgettable experiences for them.

My heart is filled with joy to finally see my son happy and smiling again after a terrible year of hospital treatments.
We are forever grateful for your work!

With love,

Dávid’s mom




On behalf of Dávid, we sincerely thank Mr. Ted Morris for inviting him to this very special event, our private supporters, as well as Ayvens Magyarország, for making this little boy’s dream come true!



Attila Behán
Wish Coordinator
Liverpool, May 15, 2025

Tamás Kristóf (15, Budapest)

Ketrin, Dorina, Dávid, and Tamás had been eagerly awaiting this Disneyland Paris adventure. Our journey was filled with touching, emotional moments.

It began with the warm, friendly welcome from Wizz Air at the airport. Ketrin’s worries and fears—not only about flying but also about the strange-looking device that lifted both wheelchairs up to the boarding level of the aircraft—quickly faded thanks to the encouragement of the Wizz Air staff. Onboard, in addition to a kind welcome, the children received special attention. Later, they were even invited into the cockpit and continued their exciting journey as happy recipients of gift packages.

Upon arriving at the elegant Disneyland hotel, another surprise awaited the children’s team: a new package filled with games and treasures. At the reception, we were met by Francesco, a French-speaking Italian volunteer, who became our friendly, resourceful, and highly attentive guide for the afternoon exploration. He expertly helped us reach the various attractions and shows on time, and we greatly appreciated his local knowledge and willingness to assist.

The Pixar film Together, accompanied by a live orchestra, the personal encounters with costumed characters, and the open-air and indoor adventures set in various magical worlds—by rail, roller, water, or air—all offered unforgettable experiences for both children and parents. It’s true that the more thrilling adventures evoked mixed feelings among our more daring team members (like the free-falling elevator in the Tower of Terror).

By the evening of the first day, the group was so tired that we postponed the fireworks until the following day. We later regretted this decision, as the Easter weekend crowds grew even larger by then. Still, we watched in awe as the fireworks were enhanced by a dazzling light show, dancing drones, and a beautiful musical soundtrack.

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Fortunately, with the Wish card, we received priority access and special attention everywhere, though even with this, navigating the crowds in a wheelchair was not easy. On the second day, the large group split into smaller ones—the boys ventured into the bolder, more action-packed "territories." The spectacular parade of storybook characters brought tremendous joy and excitement to the children. Magnificent floats and costumes passed by, and everyone watched in wonder. During our walk through the park, we witnessed several touching moments when passing characters gave special attention to the girls in wheelchairs—with warm smiles, kind words, hugs, high-fives, and of course, the obligatory group photos.

On the final day, our time was limited due to our return flight, but we still made room in the schedule to relive our rat’s-eye-view dash with Rémy through the thrilling dangers of the Ratatouille ride—amid giant feet and towering kitchen equipment.

By the end of the trip, the children were filled with a thousand new experiences and were thoroughly exhausted—not surprising, considering the enormous “MAGIC package” they received in just a few days.

On behalf of Tamás, we would like to thank Wizz Air Hungary Ltd, Disneyland Paris, Jet Travel, Henkel Magyarország Kft., the team of 'Csudapest' community server and Paplovagnak, and our private supporters, among them Tímea for making Tamás’ dream come true.



Bruckner Nóra and Pierre Cumin
Wish Coordinators
Paris, 20 April 2025

Ketrin (11, Abaújszántó)

Ketrin, Dorina, Dávid, and Tamás had been eagerly awaiting this Disneyland Paris adventure. Our journey was filled with touching, emotional moments.

It began with the warm, friendly welcome from Wizz Air at the airport. Ketrin’s worries and fears—not only about flying but also about the strange-looking device that lifted both wheelchairs up to the boarding level of the aircraft—quickly faded thanks to the encouragement of the Wizz Air staff. Onboard, in addition to a kind welcome, the children received special attention. Later, they were even invited into the cockpit and continued their exciting journey as happy recipients of gift packages.

Upon arriving at the elegant Disneyland hotel, another surprise awaited the children’s team: a new package filled with games and treasures. At the reception, we were met by Francesco, a French-speaking Italian volunteer, who became our friendly, resourceful, and highly attentive guide for the afternoon exploration. He expertly helped us reach the various attractions and shows on time, and we greatly appreciated his local knowledge and willingness to assist.

The Pixar film Together, accompanied by a live orchestra, the personal encounters with costumed characters, and the open-air and indoor adventures set in various magical worlds—by rail, roller, water, or air—all offered unforgettable experiences for both children and parents. It’s true that the more thrilling adventures evoked mixed feelings among our more daring team members (like the free-falling elevator in the Tower of Terror).

By the evening of the first day, the group was so tired that we postponed the fireworks until the following day. We later regretted this decision, as the Easter weekend crowds grew even larger by then. Still, we watched in awe as the fireworks were enhanced by a dazzling light show, dancing drones, and a beautiful musical soundtrack.

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Fortunately, with the Wish card, we received priority access and special attention everywhere, though even with this, navigating the crowds in a wheelchair was not easy. On the second day, the large group split into smaller ones—the boys ventured into the bolder, more action-packed "territories." The spectacular parade of storybook characters brought tremendous joy and excitement to the children. Magnificent floats and costumes passed by, and everyone watched in wonder. During our walk through the park, we witnessed several touching moments when passing characters gave special attention to the girls in wheelchairs—with warm smiles, kind words, hugs, high-fives, and of course, the obligatory group photos.

On the final day, our time was limited due to our return flight, but we still made room in the schedule to relive our rat’s-eye-view dash with Rémy through the thrilling dangers of the Ratatouille ride—amid giant feet and towering kitchen equipment.

By the end of the trip, the children were filled with a thousand new experiences and were thoroughly exhausted—not surprising, considering the enormous “MAGIC package” they received in just a few days.

CENTER On behalf of Ketrin, we would like to thank Wizz Air Hungary Ltd, Disneyland Paris, Jet Travel, Forbes Hungary, MOL - New Europe Foundation, Kontron Hungary Kft.and our private supporters, among them Tímea for making Ketrin’s dream come true.



Bruckner Nóra and Pierre Cumin
Wish Coordinators
Paris, 20 April 2025

Dorina (13, Királyegyháza)

Ketrin, Dorina, Dávid, and Tamás had been eagerly awaiting this Disneyland Paris adventure. Our journey was filled with touching, emotional moments.

It began with the warm, friendly welcome from Wizz Air at the airport. Ketrin’s worries and fears—not only about flying but also about the strange-looking device that lifted both wheelchairs up to the boarding level of the aircraft—quickly faded thanks to the encouragement of the Wizz Air staff. Onboard, in addition to a kind welcome, the children received special attention. Later, they were even invited into the cockpit and continued their exciting journey as happy recipients of gift packages.

Upon arriving at the elegant Disneyland hotel, another surprise awaited the children’s team: a new package filled with games and treasures. At the reception, we were met by Francesco, a French-speaking Italian volunteer, who became our friendly, resourceful, and highly attentive guide for the afternoon exploration. He expertly helped us reach the various attractions and shows on time, and we greatly appreciated his local knowledge and willingness to assist.

The Pixar film Together, accompanied by a live orchestra, the personal encounters with costumed characters, and the open-air and indoor adventures set in various magical worlds—by rail, roller, water, or air—all offered unforgettable experiences for both children and parents. It’s true that the more thrilling adventures evoked mixed feelings among our more daring team members (like the free-falling elevator in the Tower of Terror).

By the evening of the first day, the group was so tired that we postponed the fireworks until the following day. We later regretted this decision, as the Easter weekend crowds grew even larger by then. Still, we watched in awe as the fireworks were enhanced by a dazzling light show, dancing drones, and a beautiful musical soundtrack.

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Fortunately, with the Wish card, we received priority access and special attention everywhere, though even with this, navigating the crowds in a wheelchair was not easy. On the second day, the large group split into smaller ones—the boys ventured into the bolder, more action-packed "territories." The spectacular parade of storybook characters brought tremendous joy and excitement to the children. Magnificent floats and costumes passed by, and everyone watched in wonder. During our walk through the park, we witnessed several touching moments when passing characters gave special attention to the girls in wheelchairs—with warm smiles, kind words, hugs, high-fives, and of course, the obligatory group photos.

On the final day, our time was limited due to our return flight, but we still made room in the schedule to relive our rat’s-eye-view dash with Rémy through the thrilling dangers of the Ratatouille ride—amid giant feet and towering kitchen equipment.

By the end of the trip, the children were filled with a thousand new experiences and were thoroughly exhausted—not surprising, considering the enormous “MAGIC package” they received in just a few days.

On behalf of Dorina, we would like to thank Wizz Air Hungary Ltd, Disneyland Paris, Jet Travel, PannErgy Nyrt., Sz-G Rapidus Kft., and our private supporters, including József, Evelin, Mária and Ramóna, for making Dávid’s dream come true.



Bruckner Nóra and Pierre Cumin
Wish Coordinators
Paris, 20 April 2025

Dávid (12, Zalaegerszeg)

Ketrin, Dorina, Dávid, and Tamás had been eagerly awaiting this Disneyland Paris adventure. Our journey was filled with touching, emotional moments.

It began with the warm, friendly welcome from Wizz Air at the airport. Ketrin’s worries and fears—not only about flying but also about the strange-looking device that lifted both wheelchairs up to the boarding level of the aircraft—quickly faded thanks to the encouragement of the Wizz Air staff. Onboard, in addition to a kind welcome, the children received special attention. Later, they were even invited into the cockpit and continued their exciting journey as happy recipients of gift packages.

Upon arriving at the elegant Disneyland hotel, another surprise awaited the children’s team: a new package filled with games and treasures. At the reception, we were met by Francesco, a French-speaking Italian volunteer, who became our friendly, resourceful, and highly attentive guide for the afternoon exploration. He expertly helped us reach the various attractions and shows on time, and we greatly appreciated his local knowledge and willingness to assist.

The Pixar film Together, accompanied by a live orchestra, the personal encounters with costumed characters, and the open-air and indoor adventures set in various magical worlds—by rail, roller, water, or air—all offered unforgettable experiences for both children and parents. It’s true that the more thrilling adventures evoked mixed feelings among our more daring team members (like the free-falling elevator in the Tower of Terror).

By the evening of the first day, the group was so tired that we postponed the fireworks until the following day. We later regretted this decision, as the Easter weekend crowds grew even larger by then. Still, we watched in awe as the fireworks were enhanced by a dazzling light show, dancing drones, and a beautiful musical soundtrack.

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Fortunately, with the Wish card, we received priority access and special attention everywhere, though even with this, navigating the crowds in a wheelchair was not easy. On the second day, the large group split into smaller ones—the boys ventured into the bolder, more action-packed "territories." The spectacular parade of storybook characters brought tremendous joy and excitement to the children. Magnificent floats and costumes passed by, and everyone watched in wonder. During our walk through the park, we witnessed several touching moments when passing characters gave special attention to the girls in wheelchairs—with warm smiles, kind words, hugs, high-fives, and of course, the obligatory group photos.

On the final day, our time was limited due to our return flight, but we still made room in the schedule to relive our rat’s-eye-view dash with Rémy through the thrilling dangers of the Ratatouille ride—amid giant feet and towering kitchen equipment.

By the end of the trip, the children were filled with a thousand new experiences and were thoroughly exhausted—not surprising, considering the enormous “MAGIC package” they received in just a few days.

On behalf of Dávid, we would like to thank Wizz Air Hungary Ltd, Disneyland Paris, Jet Travel, Forbes Magyarország, MVM Zrt., Arago Investment Holding Zrt. and our private supporters, among them Tímea for making Dávid’s dream come true.



Bruckner Nóra and Pierre Cumin
Wish Coordinators
Paris, 20 April 2025

Gergő (13, Pecöl)


Gergő knows everything about airplanes. In his free time, he explores various airports using 3D simulations, and he dreamed of flying on a “real, big” passenger aircraft – to anywhere. Since his brother Benedek’s wish was connected to the Vatican, it was only natural that the two brothers would travel to Rome together.

Gergő was fascinated even by the airport security check, and while waiting to boarding, he constantly watched the planes on the runways. The special wheelchair boarding was also very exciting, but no sooner had we taken a seat on the -at that time- empty plane than the captain came to greet the boys! He had a great conversation with Gergő about different airplanes, discussed the type of aircraft we were flying on, and what to expect.

Soon, Gergő was truly above the clouds, observing everything from his window seat. At the end of the hour-and-a-half flight, he praised the landing, and during disembarkation, he even got a peek into the cockpit, which brought him great joy.

On his way out, he was amazed at the size of the airport in Rome and the planes lined up there. He enjoyed the few days of vacation in Rome, but perhaps it is not an exaggeration to say that he was looking forward to the return trip – another chance to fly.

We thank our supporters – Wizz Air Hungary Ltd., Forbes Hungary, Feldobox - FDB Kft., Veszprém – Balaton Christian Culture Foundation, Mr. Péter Rudolf, the director of Vígszínház and the management of the theatre, as well as the audience of the performance, for making Gergő's dream come true.




Zsuzsanna Kis
Wish Coordinator
Rome, April 17, 2025


Benedek (11, Pecöl)


Benedek has been serving as an altar boy since the age of seven. His father even built a small chapel for him in their yard, which he furnished beautifully. Benedek wants to become a priest, so it’s no surprise that he wished to meet the Pope when he encountered a genie. This wish was fulfilled during Holy Week before Easter— already a significant occasion — but 2025 is also a Holy Year, which makes a visit to the Vatican particularly meaningful.

Immediately after our arrival, we headed to St. Peter's Basilica. Benedek was fascinated by the square, the basilica, the atmosphere of these, he just turned his head back and forth. Unfortunately, due to Pope Francis’ health condition, a personal meeting with him could not take place. However, Benedek was received by Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas, the coadjutor archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. After passing through the Holy Door, he immediately began a conversation with Benedek, and they then prayed together in front of Pope Francis' favorite sacred image, the Salus Populi Romani. (A few days later, this visit took on a somber significance when the Pope was buried in this basilica, near the sacred image.)

During our stay in Rome, we also visited the Holy Stairs and the Lateran Basilica, but of course, we couldn’t miss the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain either.

On the day of our departure, thanks to the Pontifical Hungarian Ecclesiastical Institute, Benedek was also able to attend the Chrism Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, which filled him with deep devotion.

Benedek’s brother, Gergő, was also able to travel with him. He had always wanted to fly, so these few days became an unforgettable experience for the whole family.

We would like to thank our supporters—Wizz Air Hungary Ltd., Forbes Hungary, Retroplusz Trading and Service Ltd., Veszprém – Balaton Christian Culture Foundation, Mr. Péter Rudolf, director of the Vígszínház and the management of the theatre, the audience of the performance, as well as our private donors—for helping make Benedek’s dream come true.



Zsuzsanna Kis
Wish Coordinator
Rome, April 17, 2025


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