2degrees partners with Make-A-Wish to help make Kiwi kid’s dreams come true.
2degrees has teamed up with Make-A-Wish New Zealand to help children with a critical illness’ wishes come true.

2degrees CEO Mark Callander says: “The work Make-A-Wish does is truly inspiring. To be able to help their mission is a real privilege.”
Callander says 2degrees will fund a wish a quarter.
“As the leader of a purpose driven company, one that vows to fight for fair, we partner with organisations that truly make a difference to Kiwi’s lives. The work Make-A-Wish has been doing over the past 37 years is outstanding, and we look forward to helping them help others for many years to come,” Callander says.
Make-A-Wish NZ CEO Anne Fitisemanu says Make-A-Wish is really looking forward to partnering with 2degrees. “Our mission is to create life-changing wishes for critically ill Kiwi tamariki and rangatahi and there’s more than 300 of them waiting for a wish right now. With 2degrees’ help, Make-A-Wish can make more wishes come true for really deserving Kiwi kids.”
As well as supporting Make-A-Wish, 2degrees also works with Variety, the children’s charity, and the Tania Dalton Foundation.