Open Twilight Wishes
Discover how we turn dreams into reality for seniors in need. Learn about our mission, the lives we’ve touched and how you can be a part of the journey.
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Joanne A., 69, Inverness, FL

Joanne is a 69-year-old woman living in Inverness, Florida. Due to ongoing health conditions, she relies on sleeping in her recliner for comfort and rest. Unfortunately, her current chair is very old and beginning to fall apart. Joanne hopes to…
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Wish for a Simple Need

You can be part of this journey. Your donation helps grant wishes both big and small— meeting a simple but essential need like a new mattress to rest comfortably or an appliance that restores independence at home. Please donate today…
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Gift of Accessibility

Wishes like this take lots of planning, volunteers and resources to make it a reality. For every wish we’re able to grant, two more seniors are waiting for theirs. That’s where you can help. Please donate today to an unfulfilled…
How A Twilight Wish Comes True

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Apply
Submit a wish request for yourself or a deserving senior by completing our Twilight Wish Application either online or by downloading our printable application. Twilight Wish never charges an application fee and won’t accept applications from a third party.
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Review Process
Twilight Wish applications are reviewed by our Twilight Wish Committee at our monthly meeting which is the second Thursday of every month. If the application meets our criteria, it is either approved or denied. If approved, it is assigned to a committee member or a chapter
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Funding
Twilight Wishes are funded through donations, corporate partnerships, grants and in-kind donations of goods or services.
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Celebrate
With chapters throughout the U.S., we have many dedicated and enthusiastic Twilight Wish granters who help make dreams come true. On the day of their wish granting, every wish recipient receives an “My wish is being granted today!” button and a personalized Twilight Wish Certificate.
Why we do it

A Population In Need
Senior citizens are the fastest growing population in the world. The number of Americans 65 and older is projected to more than double to over 98 million by 2060. In the U.S. today, one in three seniors older than 65 live alone and the number of seniors living alone only increases with age. Many of these seniors experience social isolation which puts them at risk of developing medical conditions such as high blood pressure and dementia. Granting a Twilight Wish can help change that.

Changing Lives, One Twilight Wish At A Time
Our Twilight Wish recipients report overwhelmingly that having their wish granted impacted their life for the better. Their mental and physical health often improves, positively changing their outlook on life. Simple Needs Wishes, such as hearing aids, dentures, and lift chairs often have the biggest impact on improving the quality of life for low-income seniors. Items such as these reduce isolation, increase self-esteem and allow many seniors to continue living on their own.

Embracing Aging
The wishes we grant are changing the way our society views aging as it witnesses seniors living life to the fullest by skydiving, riding a Harley one more time or publishing their first novel. By sharing our recipients’ stories, we are inspiring both older and younger generations and helping to bring about a cultural shift in how aging is perceived in our society. Through our annual “Week of Wishes” or “WOW,” we encourage others to grant wishes for seniors in their communities and help us make the world a nicer place to age, one Twilight Wish at a time.
Experience and Results You Can Trust
Fulfilled Wishes
Discover heartwarming stories of fulfilled wishes. See how kindness and generosity have transformed the lives of seniors.
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Wish to see Brooks & Dunn in concert granted

Felicia, a 65-year-old resident of Westmoreland Manor in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, had a very special, lifelong dream come true! Thanks to our Westmoreland County chapter, she attended a concert by Brooks & Dunn on June 5, 2026. Moore, who has lived at… Learn More
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Margaret’s stairlift gets a makeover!

Margaret, 86, is recently widowed and lives on her own as she wants to remain independent. She has many health issues and has a pacemaker and defibrillator. Margaret also had a hip replacement and needs to use a stairlift to… Learn More
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Vietnam veteran receives assistive device

Steven, 75, a resident of an assisted living facility in Spokane, had his wish for a Steadiwear 3, a device that will steady his hand, granted, thanks to our Pacific Northwest chapter. He is a Vietnam veteran who served in… Learn More
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A life-changing wish

Donna, 76, lives on her own in Pittsburgh and wished for AI glasses to improve her quality of life. Her eyesight has progressively deteriorated over the years and she can no longer grocery shop or clean her apartment on her… Learn More
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