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November 20, 2021
Jolly Holiday Lights show returns to help Make-A-Wish kids see granted wishes
Hundreds of people showed up for Make-A-Wish Iowa's kick-off to Jolly Holiday Lights event on Saturday, Launch the Lights. Jolly Holiday Lights will go from Friday, Nov. 26 to Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022.
On Saturday, people were able to walk, run, or bike through the two-mile path filled with holiday lights in Adventureland Park in Altoona. The Make-A-Wish Iowa changed the kick-off event up a bit, with an indoor space filled with family fun activities and Santa Claus.
More on KCCI Channel 8 Des Moines
On Saturday, people were able to walk, run, or bike through the two-mile path filled with holiday lights in Adventureland Park in Altoona. The Make-A-Wish Iowa changed the kick-off event up a bit, with an indoor space filled with family fun activities and Santa Claus.
November 19, 2021
Make-A-Wish Iowa Transforming Annual Holiday Light Tour
New tonight, Make-A-Wish Iowa is transforming their annual Tour de Lights into a family fun experience.
The newly rebranded Launch the Lights event is tomorrow at Adventureland Resort in Altoona from 4:00 to 9:00 PM.
More on WOI Channel 5 We Are Iowa
The newly rebranded Launch the Lights event is tomorrow at Adventureland Resort in Altoona from 4:00 to 9:00 PM.
August 09, 2021
Solon based family foundation donates $1.95 million to Make-A-Wish Iowa
At a special reception in Iowa City Monday, Make-A-Wish Iowa revealed a new partnership with the Gerdin Charitable Foundation of Solon, resulting in a $1,950,000 donation.
More on KWWL Channel 7 News

July 29, 2021
Saint Ansgar's Kelyn learns the power of a wish
On July 29 in the streets of Saint Ansgar, Kelyn Meyer honked the horn of a tricked-out red hot rod, a golf car with 14-inch tires. It was a wish granted.
More on Globe Gazette
February 18, 2021
Rhythm City Casino helps raise money for Make-A-Wish Iowa
The Rhythm City Casino Resort hosted a fundraiser with its players last month and the kids with Make-A-Wish Iowa came out the winners.
The casino raised $29,300 through its Donate & Play every Wednesday event. Resort Club members could donate to the Make-A-Wish Iowa Chapter and receive free slot play (up to $30).
More on KWQC Channel 6 News
The casino raised $29,300 through its Donate & Play every Wednesday event. Resort Club members could donate to the Make-A-Wish Iowa Chapter and receive free slot play (up to $30).
July 22, 2020
SPECIAL REPORT: Youngest Iowa wish hero kayaks entire Cedar River for Make-A-Wish Iowa
"We were just chatting it up at the house, what would it be like to head down the Cedar River? That'd be pretty cool," Ben said.
Liam saw this as an opportunity to give back.
"My goal is to give a sick kid, a wish," Liam said.
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Liam saw this as an opportunity to give back.
"My goal is to give a sick kid, a wish," Liam said.
June 26, 2020
Children light up Mowery's life -- and she theirs, through Make-A-Wish
“It’s unbelievably rewarding to see a child, saying ‘What do you really want to do?’ and then they realize they’re indeed going to go on this fantastic trip or have this fantastic playset in their yard or they’re actually going to get (what they request), after months and months of an awful situation,” Mowery said.
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April 17, 2020
Make-A-Wish Iowa gets creative to grant 3-year-old's wish
"He has had the worst year and getting it now, especially when we are all stuck at home and need new things to do, it's really nice to get everything now,” said Gabbie Alexander, Forest’s mother.
More on KCCI
April 13, 2020
Make-A-Wish Iowa Sending 'Messages of Hope' After COVID-19 Postpones Wishes
Dozens of wishes are now postponed due to the public and medical concerns of COVID-19. Amid all the uncertainty and fear, Make-A-Wish Iowa is launching a campaign to spread hope and joy.
More on WHO13
March 12, 2020
Iowa charities taking action due to coronavirus outbreak
The gala allows participants to bid on items and it usually raises tens of thousands of dollars for the group. Konig says she is optimistic donations will still be strong even though people won't have an in-person event to go to.
"We're hoping for the best," said Konig.
More on KCRG
"We're hoping for the best," said Konig.