Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America
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In October 2006, the Wish A State program was made available to
Make-A-Wish® chapters with funding for 150 wishes. Chapters were
provided with materials to help them facilitate local events and to
help promote the program in their local markets.
Wishes
Wishes to be granted: 150
Total wishes submitted by chapters to date: 150
States Covered: a minimum of one wish was granted in each state
Happy Birthday!
In a regal ballroom at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point,
party guests exchanged eager glances. Outside on the steps, six
uniformed West Point cadets stood alongside a red carpet with their
sabers at the ready, and four more comprised a military brass band.
Everyone had assembled to welcome the guest of honor, Samantha, on
the night of her 17th birthday – and the night of her heartfelt
wish.
Samantha, who was born with a single-ventricle heart, felt like she
had waited an eternity for this wish to happen. But she was no
stranger to the waiting game – she had grown up in doctors’ waiting
rooms, waited for medical test results and waited to learn whether
her treatments were working. And she waited for fun things, too –
such as new episodes of one of her favorite shows, MTV’s “My Super
Sweet 16.”

Samantha wasn’t able to have the sweet 16 party she’d dreamed of for
herself, but when wish granters from the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of
Hudson Valley visited her, the luxurious party she always imagined
was suddenly within reach.
After weeks of preparation, Samantha’s birthday arrived. Wish
granters had worked hard to share her story with community members,
and their support of the party was overwhelming. Jewelers for
Children, a long-time supporter of the Foundation, sponsored
Samantha’s wish, allowing her to pick out formal invitations and
select a flowing white ball gown and tiara. A West Point professor –
and former wish dad – arranged for the military academy to take part
in Samantha’s wish and for the landmark Hotel Thayer to host and
cater the great gala. A hairstylist, make-up artist and manicurist
donated their services so Samantha would look picture-perfect for
her birthday debut.
A limousine delivered the birthday girl to West Point in high style,
but Samantha was so excited that she arrived early; the guests
weren’t ready for her yet. With quick thinking, the limo driver
drove her on an impromptu tour of the West Point campus to give wish
granters time to put the finishing touches on the party.
Anyone who watches “My Super Sweet 16” knows the most anticipated
moment is the birthday girl’s grand entrance, and Samantha’s party
was no exception. The limo pulled in front of the ballroom, and – to
Samantha’s surprise and delight – a West Point officer was there to
announce her arrival. The brass band welcomed her with a trumpet
fanfare, and the other officers created the famous saber arch for
her to pass under.

According to Make-A-Wish staff, “Nobody enjoyed the party as much as
Samantha did.”
Samantha entered the elegant doors to a crowd of cheering friends
and family. Pastel pink and white balloons lined the walls and
flowers adorned the tables. A deejay was on hand, and Samantha and
her friends sang and danced the night away, taking every opportunity
to pose for photographers.
Chris Febles, wish coordinator for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of
Hudson Valley, said Samantha simply loved the camera and thrived in
the spotlight. “Nobody enjoyed the party as much as she did,” he
said. “For her, the best part of the wish was getting to spend time
with her friends.”
Since 1999, Jewelers for Children has helped the Make-A-Wish
Foundation grant more than 900 wishes. Our sincere gratitude goes
out to the helping hands within this generous industry.
In 2008, Jewelers for Children celebrates its 10th anniversary and
will grant its 1,000th wish with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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