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Wish kids are counting on us to close this gap. Time is running out to make your gift for wish kids!

Wish kids are counting on us to close this gap. [Make-A-Wish]( [Give Now]( [Time is running out but you still haven't donated for kids in need of a wish: Rush a Life-Changing Donation for Wish Kids.]( Time is running out to make your gift for wish kids! You can still make an impact for kids like 4-year-old Lana, who is fighting cancer. Or 4-year-old Anthony, who was diagnosed with congenital heart disease. Or 5-year-old Mya, who is living with a nervous system disorder. We rely on your generosity to reach more kids on the list of waiting wishes as they fight critical illnesses, which is why it’s so important to reach this important $100,000 fiscal year-end goal. But we’re still short, so we pulled up your supporter record: Make-A-Wish® Supporter: [{EMAIL}]( Fiscal Year-End Donation Status: Pending Deadline: Midnight Tomorrow Next Step: Make a Gift [Give Now]( Falling short of this fiscal year-end goal is something we just can’t stomach. Here’s why: For every wish we’re able to grant, another two kids are still waiting for their wish to come true. In fact, every single day, 40 more kids with critical illnesses are added to the list of waiting wishes. These are kids, like Anthony, who deserve for their wishes to come true as quickly as possible. Because these wishes have the power to not only improve a child’s emotional well-being but also create better health outcomes and better odds of recovery. But we rely entirely on the generosity of caring people like you to grant these wishes, so please, before tomorrow’s deadline: [Rush a donation of $50 to give more kids like Anthony the heartfelt wish experiences they need and deserve as they endure difficult medical journeys.]( [Give $50 for Waiting Wish Kids]( [Give $100 for Waiting Wish Kids]( [Give $150 for Waiting Wish Kids]( [Give Another Amount for Waiting Wish Kids]( Thank you, Make-A-Wish [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Make-A-Wish Foundation of America 1702 E. Highland Avenue, Suite 400 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 For more information about Make-A-Wish America, visit [wish.org](. To help transform the lives of children with critical illnesses, please [make a donation](. Please add Make-A-WishFoundation@mail.wish.org to your address book to ensure future delivery. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [View This Email As A Web Page]( ©2024 Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America. Make-A-Wish Foundation, Make-A-Wish and the Make-A-Wish swirl-and-star logo are marks of Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.

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