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Eleanor, Bradley and Micah are waiting on you

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Wish kids like these are waiting through the darkest days of illness. As we enter into 2024, we?ve

Wish kids like these are waiting through the darkest days of illness. [Make-A-Wish]( [Give Now]( [Goal: $45,000. Deadline: Approaching. Transform the lives of waiting wish kids. Make A Gift.]( As we enter into 2024, we’ve set an ambitious $45,000 goal to fund the thousands of wishes waiting to be granted this year. Today, we want to share the stories of a few kids waiting for their wishes – and how you can help bring their wishes to life. Before we share their stories, we have to ask: [Will you please make a gift? Every dollar you give will make all the difference for kids facing the fear and uncertainty of a critical illness diagnosis.]( [Make a Gift]( This goal is so important as wish kids across the country wait through difficult treatments and doctor visits for the day that will give them the hope, strength and joy they need. Kids like Eleanor, 3, facing cancer, who hopes to one day be a zookeeper Or kids like Micah, 5, who has respiratory failure and can't wait to own his own French bulldog. Or Bradley, 9, with nervous system disorder, who hopes to make his bedroom an oasis of happiness and healing. Eleanor, Micah, Bradley and so many more waiting wish kids are eagerly expecting your support – so please, don't let them down. [Make a gift now, and you can help deliver a brighter future to so many kids in the darkest days of their illness.]( [Give $50 for Waiting Wishes for Kids Like Eleanor]( [Give $100 for Waiting Wishes or Kids Like Micah]( [Give $150 for Waiting Wishes for Kids Like Bradley]( [Donate Another Amount]( 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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