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Michael Jordan is celebrating his 60th birthday in a huge way.

The six-time NBA champion donated $10 million to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the largest individual donation the organization has received in its 43-year history.

"For the past 34 years, it’s been an honor to partner with Make-A-Wish and help bring a smile and happiness to so many kids," Jordan said in a news release. "Witnessing their strength and resilience during such a tough time in their lives has truly been an inspiration.

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Michael Jordan at news conference

Former NBA superstar Michael Jordan speaks during a press conference ahead of a game between the Charlotte Hornets and the Milwaukee Bucks in Paris on Jan. 24, 2020. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

"I can’t think of a better birthday gift than seeing others join me in supporting Make-A-Wish so that every child can experience the magic of having their wish come true."

Make-A-Wish said the former Chicago Bull, widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, has fulfilled "hundreds" of wishes since his first in 1989. And his donation is intended to "inspire others to help Make-A-Wish close the gap in the number of wish kids who are waiting for their wishes to come true," the organization said.

Michael Jordan headshot

Jordan attends a press conference for the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Air Jordan shoe at Palais de Tokyo in Paris on June 12, 2015. (Getty Images)

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To this day, Jordan still remains one of the charity's most requested celebrities.

"Everyone knows about Michael’s legacy on the basketball court, but it’s what he has consistently done off the court when no one’s watching that makes him a true legend for wish families and the wider Make-A-Wish community," said Leslie Motter, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish America

"Michael using his birthday as a chance to make history for Make-A-Wish speaks to the quality of his character and his loyal dedication to making life better for children with critical illnesses. We hope that the public will be inspired to follow in his footsteps by helping make wishes come true." 

Michael Jordan dribbles past Luc Longley

The Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan drives to the basket past teammate Luc Longley in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference semifinal against the Charlotte Hornets at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, N.C. (Robert Sullivan/AFP via Getty Images)

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Jordan turns 60 on Friday. In 2008, he was named a Make-A-Wish chief wish ambassador. 

His net worth is reportedly $1.7 billion.