The event, called Art Meets Impact, unveiled a limited-edition clothing line designed by former Make-A-Wish kids and emerging artists.

Every hoodie and tee tells a story, stitched with strength, splashed with purpose, and rooted in island pride.

Isabella and Annabelle, two young survivors and former wish kids, poured their hearts into these designs.

From vibrant tigers to radiant smiles, their artwork reflects journeys of courage and creativity, now worn by the very community that stood by them.

The launch wasn’t just about fashion, it was a night to connect, give back, and inspire.

With music, live art, and a powerful pop-up, proceeds from the event support Make-A-Wish Guam and CNMI are helping grant more life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.

This first-of-its-kind collaboration between Crowns Guam, Nextgen, and Make-A-Wish proves what’s possible when we uplift young voices and turn imagination into impact.

From sketchpad to showroom, these artists have redefined what streetwear can be: A message you can wear, a cause you can carry.

And with every thread, Guam's youth aren’t just dreaming, they’re leading the way.

To learn more and to keep the story going, follow @makeawishguamcnmi and @crownsguam on Instagram.