Houston is a little greener thanks to Sugar Land 9-year-old who wished to plant 1,000 trees

Houston – Every year on April 29, people around the globe celebrate World Wish Day, honoring the day the first Make-A-Wish wish was granted in 1980. What started as a single act of kindness for a 7-year-old boy with leukemia has since grown into a global movement — one that has granted hundreds of thousands of life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses.

Children like nine-year-old Aria Momin from Sugar Land. She didn’t wish for a trip or a toy as her only wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Instead, she wished to plant 1,000 trees across Houston. Momin was inspired by the tree damage in her neighborhood following Hurricane Beryl in July 2024. Make-A-Wish Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana partnered with local nonprofit Trees For Houston to grant Aria’s wish.

Over the course of her wish week, Aria helped distribute hundreds of saplings — from magnolias to loblolly pines — at events in Sugar Land and Memorial Park. According to her mom, Rufina, the project gave a very shy Aria so much confidence…

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