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November 04, 2020
Make-A-Wish Idaho calls on families to start new holiday tradition
Make-A-Wish Idaho is called on families Wednesday across the state to create a new holiday tradition.
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October 30, 2020
For Bellevue cancer survivor, a wish granted
Wish kid Devo wished for a horse.
More on Idaho Mountain Express
October 21, 2020
Idaho Make-A-Wish grants 17-year-old with horse
Idaho Make-A-Wish granted a 17-year-old's wish Wednesday to get a new horse for rodeos and races.
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September 22, 2020
Join KMVT and Make-A-Wish Idaho to raise $35K for wish kids
This year’s Magic Valley Walk for Wishes virtual event aims to raise $35,000 to grant wishes for children with critical illnesses.
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September 20, 2020
Twin Falls teen get wish granted from Make-A-Wish
A Twin Falls teen got a special gift Sunday from the Make-A-Wish Idaho foundation.
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September 06, 2020
7’s Hero: 3-year-old Boise boy’s wish to become a garbage man comes true
Make-A-Wish Idaho and Republic Services helped make a dream come true for Leo Martin, a little boy diagnosed with a brain tumor.
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September 01, 2020
Boise 3-year-old’s Make-A-Wish comes true. He got to “drive” a trash truck
Every Friday morning, 3-year-old Leo Martin and his parents have a picnic breakfast in their garage with the door up. Nibbling on bagels with cream cheese, they strain to hear the sound of the garbage truck coming down the street.
More on Idaho Statesman
August 31, 2020
Make-A-Wish comes true for 3-year-old wannabe garbage truck driver
Three-year-old Leo Martin got the happiest surprise of his young life on Monday. He was living a wish come true riding in the cab of a Republic Services garbage truck, running the trash can prongs, visiting the landfill and the recycling center and ending it all with a whipped cream mustache.
More on Idaho Press
August 05, 2020
A futuristic “Make-A-Wish” for Emilee comes true
It took a happy team of people to cause Emilee Wheeler’s “Make-A-Wish” to come true.
More on Clearwater Tribune