I thought the Make-A-Wish Foundation® was
only for children diagnosed with terminal illnesses?
At what point during my child's treatment
should we begin the wish process?
Who pays for my child's wish?
We have been fortunate financially, are we
wrong to allow our child to accept a wish?
My child is doing well right now. If my
child receives a wish will he or she be taking a wish away from a child who
really needs it?
How do I find out what my child's wish is?
What types of wishes does the Make-A-Wish
Foundation® fulfill?
What types of wishes does the Make-A-Wish
Foundation® NOT fulfill?
Will the child's family be included in the
wish?
What are the family's responsibilities
during the wish granting process?
What if we plan something and my child
gets sick right before the wish day?
What if we need medical attention during
the wish?
What do I have to do
to see if my child is eligible for a wish?
I thought the Make-A-Wish
Foundation® was only for children diagnosed with terminal illnesses?
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® fulfills wishes for ALL children with
life-threatening medical conditions. This is an opportunity for renewed hope
and spirit--a chance to enjoy childhood again. It is not intended as a last
wish.
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At what point during my
child's treatment should we begin the wish process?
Wishes are fulfilled when it is the best time-both
medically and emotionally-for a child's family. Sometimes, a wish is granted at
the beginning of treatment to provide hope and strength throughout a child's
illness. Other times, it is scheduled at the midpoint of treatment to reward a
child for being brave. Still others plan the wish experience at the end of the
treatment period in order to give the child a goal to fight for. No matter when
the wish is granted, it always serves its purpose of strength and
hope.
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Who pays for my child's
wish?
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Orange County and
the Inland Empire covers the entire cost of the wish experience.
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We have
been fortunate financially, are we wrong to allow our child to accept a wish?
No. The Make-A-Wish Foundation® fulfills wishes of all types and we have access
to many avenues not available to the general public. Thanks to our contacts,
we're able to arrange unique trips, celebrity meetings and other special
experiences that money simply cannot buy.
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My child
is doing well right now. If my child receives a wish will he or she be taking a
wish away from a child who really needs it?
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® has never turned away a child who is eligible for
our program. Every child who qualifies will have his or her wish fulfilled. We
do not "select" children or have a waiting list. Your child's participation
will not prevent another child from receiving a wish.
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How
do I find out what my child's wish is?
Wish Granters will come and meet your child and family. Wish Granters have been
trained to work with your child and help to determine his or her wish. In the
meantime, it's important that you allow your child to explore the different
types of wishes. We hope you will encourage your child to wish for something
that is truly special to them - without the influence of your own wish or that
of a sibling.
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What
types of wishes does the Make-A-Wish Foundation® fulfill?
The majority of wishes fall into one of four categories:
I want to go...Trip
wishes are the most common, and Make-A-Wish can fulfill a child's dream to
visit a special place or to go somewhere he/she has always dreamed of.
I want to be...Wish
children often have dreams to be something, i.e. to be a policeman/woman, to be
a star, to be a superhero, to be a princess, or to be a pirate. Make-A-Wish
arranges opportunities for wish children to live their dream for a day.
I want to
meet...
Make-A-Wish has arranged meetings with a variety of celebrities, including
athletes, actors and actresses, singers, favorite bands, and even the
President of the United States.
I want to
have...Make-A-Wish provides wish children with a variety of gifts such as computers, toys,
re-decorated bedrooms, or shopping sprees.
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What
wishes does Make-A-Wish NOT fulfill?
There are some wishes that Make-A-Wish cannot grant either due to national or
local policies, liability, or the fact that it might impact our ability to
fulfill the wishes of other children.
These include but are not limited to:
Gifts of designated sums of money;
Motorized vehicles (cars, go-carts, boats, etc.)
Wishes related to treatment or coverage of medical costs;
Wishes involving the gift of or use of firearms, explosives, or weapons;
Wishes that involve public solicitation (ex: most birthday cards ever, etc.);
Wishes that may create an ongoing financial burden to the family (ex: real
estate improvements, etc.)
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Will
the child's family be included in the wish?
The wish child's family is a very important part of the wish process, and your
Wish Granters will do everything possible to make the wish memorable for
everyone. Wish participants include immediate family only: Two parents or
guardians, the wish child, and the child's siblings under the age of 18. A
single parent may include a second adult, and a child with no siblings can
invite a friend to participate in the wish. Any additional participants, due to
unique situations, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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What
are the family's responsibilities during the wish granting process?
Make-A-Wish takes care of everything from planning each detail of the wish and
the itinerary, down to the smallest details, including spending money and
transportation. Your only job is to enjoy your child's wish to the fullest!
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What
if we plan something and my child gets sick right before the wish day? What if
we need medical attention during the wish?
We understand that sometimes a wish will need to be rescheduled due to illness.
The most important thing is for your child to know that we will reschedule the
wish for when he or she is feeling better.
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What
if we need medical attention during the wish?
Once in a while, a child gets sick during the wish itself and is not able to
complete the wish experience. If this happens, we will work with your family
and medical team to complete the wish at a more appropriate time. Wish team
members and staff are on call 24 hours a day. In the event of an emergency,
these individuals can be contacted for immediate assistance and/or
re-scheduling of travel for an earlier return.
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What
do I have to do to see if my child is eligible for a wish?
Feel free to speak with one of the medical professionals working with your
child, or, you can call our office directly at 714.573.9474.