This is the most awesome and inspiring thing we’ve read about in a while.
The Make a Wish Foundation is teaming up with the city of San Francisco to make one 5-year-old boy’s dream of being Batkid come true – and everyone from San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to the San Francisco Police Chief is playing a role.
On November 15th, Miles – a 5-year-old boy battling leukemia – will take his own Gotham City by storm. And boy do they need his help. Damsels-in-distress on streetcar lines, stopping The Riddler mid-robbery – and all before lunch time! No sooner will Batkid finish his burger than a crowd of San Franciscans – erm, Gothamites – will beg for his help once more: The Penguin has taken beloved city mascot, Lou Seal! Once again the Batkid takes flight and, of course, saves the city and the stolen Lou Seal. The day will end at City Hall where Batkid will be presented with his much-deserved key to the city by San Francisco’s Mayor in front of a crowd of donors and volunteers. 10,000 of them, to be exact.
“I’m trying to think of what word comes to mind,” National Communications Manager Josh deBerge told msnbc.com of his reaction to the outpouring of support and volunteerism. “When you look at the interest in this, it just shows you that there’s a huge part of humanity that wants to be involved in something good. And I think a little boy’s wish to be a superhero and help ‘save’ the city of San Francisco at its heart is such a good thing to be involved in.”
Good for volunteers, certainly, but also for Miles, the Wish Child. Granting these wishes has a lasting impact, deBerge explained. For many wish children “it serves as a pivot point” in their fight against the disease. “More than just a nice thing, it can be a necessary thing,” he said.









