Here at Make-A-Wish®, we personally see day in and day out just how hard Heather and our other volunteers work to make wishes come true for children with critical illnesses.
They sacrifice so much of themselves and their lives to create a turning point of strength and hope for wish kids – which is why I had to follow up to make sure you had a chance to sign our card sending support to our tireless volunteers.
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From: Heather Gunn, Make-A-Wish Volunteer
Date: Sun, Nov 12, 2023
Subject: This would mean so much to volunteers like me
I know firsthand the true impact a wish can have: Not only am I the mother of a wish alum, but I've also had the honor of being able to make wishes come true for other children.
I first encountered Make-A-Wish® when my 10-year-old son Westin underwent a kidney transplant. His wish and the support of the wish community reignited a joy in him I hadn't seen for a year.
I was so moved by Westin’s experience that I began pursuing volunteer opportunities, and my mother and sister joined me, too. Westin is even planning to volunteer! If I can bring a child and their family just a tiny bit of what we experienced, then I know lives will be changed, just like my family's life was.
That's why I'm asking you to sign the Make-A-Wish card sending a message of support to our pivotal volunteers working every day to create a turning point in a child's illness.
We're looking for 500 people to sign the card before midnight, and adding your name will let our volunteers know you support them.
Make-A-Wish Foundation of America
1702 E. Highland Avenue, Suite 400
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
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