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    Make-a-wish foundation is a non-profit organization who grant wishes is and grant wishes to children who’s going through some life threatening disease. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted over 180‚000 wishes‚ and currently grants a wish every 40 minutes. Make a wish foundation fulfill every kids dream before they pass on to a better life. This foundation distracts a kid from his physical illness and get to the place or a person a kid wants to meet to really enjoy their youth and make them think

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    and with your help‚ Make-A-Wish foundation will help give these kids what they’ve dreamed about their entire life. On August 13‚ 1972‚ the non profit organization was developed‚ and changed the lives for millions of children around the world. Make a wish foundation helps with children who have life threatening medical conditions fulfill their dreams of doing as they wish before their time comes to an end. With the help from a little boy with a dream‚ Make-A-Wish foundation will have saved millions

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    MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION I. Introduction A. As children I’m sure all of us had a completely different idea of what we wanted to be when we grew up then what we’re doing now. How many people wanted to be a baseball player?"¦movie star?"¦race car driver?"¦What about a police officer? What would it have meant to you as a child to actually become a professional baseball player‚ movie star‚ race car driver‚ or police officer‚ at that point in your life. 1. Lead in example 1. This is a picture of seven-year

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    Title: Make a Wish Foundation Speaker: Ellie Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about what the Make-A-Wish foundation does for children with life-altering conditions. Thesis Statement: The Make-A-Wish Foundation’s mission reflects the life-changing impact that a Make-A-Wish experience has on children‚ families‚ and entire communities. Introduction . I. Attention-getter: “A wish granted has a deep‚ life-affirming impact on the wish child and family‚ creating the hope‚ strength

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    and Make-a-Wish Foundation Grant Six-Year-Olds Wish to Visit Hawaii 1888 PressRelease - After a full week of sun and sand on the shores of Hawaii‚ Aryam and her family returned home filled with memories from the trip and gratitude to those who helped make Aryam’s most heartfelt wish come true. Aryam’s wish marks the 57th wish granted through the partnership between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the SBGA. "To Go" is one of the most popular wish categories that the Make-a-Wish Foundation

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    Fulfilling a Child’s Wish Imagine the joy of finally becoming a parent. All the time‚ effort and dreams created with each new life. Imagine holding that perfect bundle of joy in your hands and looking into those eyes; seeing all the possibilities and future dreams in that one tiny gift God has given you. Imagine now those same eyes‚ looking at you from a hospital bed and hearing the doctors tell you that your child‚ your precious gift‚ is terminal. At that one moment‚ how many dreams would

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    atrophy). Kyle and his sister were both born with this disease and most children with SMA dont make it past the age of two. The video explained how Kyle was a huge Arizona Diamondbacks fan‚ and that his one wish was to meet and play for the Diamondbacks. Eventually his wish was granted by an organization by the name of Make-A-Wish foundation. The foundation was able to contact the MLB and arrange the wish with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. Then Kyle finally got to live out his dream and meet

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    Key stakeholders in Make A Wish Make a wish get a lot of supports from companies each year to help make wishes come true some of the companies are: Flight centre limited raise enough money to grant 25 magical wishes to come true. Some of the wishes cost thousands of pounds to make come true especially if they want to go aboard. For example if each flight coast £2‚000and you times that by 25 wishes that make a totally of 50‚000 grand. Fairy has been supporting Make-A-Wish since 2004 with its

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    The “Make-A-Wish Foundation”: A 501 non-profit organization founded in the United States that arranges experiences described as “wishes” to children with life threatening medical conditions. Children with severe medical conditions that may or may not get better have a chance to enter themselves in the “Make-A-Wish Foundation”. If they get to grant their wish‚ their dreams could come true. There are many different qualifications for you to be able to receive a wish. To be able to receive a wish you

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    Make-A-Wish Come True Imagine finally becoming a parent‚ the happiness of holding that perfect child in your own hands and looking into their eyes; seeing all the achievements and future dreams in that one tiny gift you have created. Now imagine those same eyes and hearing a doctor tell you that your child has cancer. At that moment‚ how many of your dreams would come crashing down for you as a parent and your child? Those precious few moments of remaining life for a child with something as bad

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