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  • She had just been let go from Make-A-Wish, but I had always seen her work really hard for them, so I just figured it was a personality conflict or something.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

  • Now, I was always really proud of all of the events John participated in to raise money for Make-A-Wish and the Boys and Girls Clubs even if so many of them were disasters for us personally.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

  • So I ended up getting a ride with this woman from Make-A-Wish who happened to drive by and see me on the side of the road, sobbing and streaked with cake.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

  • Giving it to strippers when he could have been giving it to Make-A-Wish kids.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

  • And he got this woman, whom he had met when she worked for Make-A-Wish, to run it for him.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

  • So he is building on a gift he made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey.

    Building a Castle for Sick Children Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • "With Make-A-Wish, you see a child's face light up," says Mr. Plumeri.

    Building a Castle for Sick Children Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Think of it like one of those Make-A-Wish things, or a last big day out like they do for terminal human patients.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • Several years ago, he gave $2 million to Make-A-Wish to construct a "wishing place" where children with life-threatening medical conditions will go to make their wishes.

    Building a Castle for Sick Children Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Now, mind you, this was at a nice golf course, and they were raising money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

    Teed Off Sherrie Daly 2011

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