Mick and Make-A-Wish

The entire internet seems to agree that Monday Night’s Raw was, to say the least, a bit dull. One of the few things I did find interesting, though, was Mick Foley’s little appearance. In case you missed it falling asleep between all the other talkers, Mick was discussing the WWE and how they work with the Make-A-Wish foundation.
Apparently that’s not the only wish agency the WWE works with. They have also worked with the Starlight Wish Foundation, Kids wish and Dreams Come True.
Mick announced that on next Monday Night’s Raw, the WWE would be making one child’s special wish come true.
After Wrestlemania 20 in New York, the WWE announced what they called the, “Circle of Champions”. Every child that meets a WWE Superstar as the result of a wish made at one of the various foundations recieves a certificate that makes them a member of the elite “Circle of Champions”.
If you’d like to donate to the Make-A-Wish foundation, simply click on it and you’ll be directed to their main site, where you can make a donation that will help a terminally ill child recieve the gift of a lifetime.
The WWE has been granting wishes to children with life-threatening illness since 1982.


February 21st, 2008 at 2:15 pm
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