Make A Wish Foundation
Websites
Make
A Wish Foundation (Australia)
Make
a Wish Foundation
WWE
Meetings
with Children with Life Threatening Illnesses
The
majority of meet & greet requests are sent
in by Make-A-Wish or other approved wish-granting
agencies. We do, on occasion, accept wishes from
individuals on a case-by-case basis for those
over the age of 18.
All
requests must be in writing. In the case of requests
from individuals, letters must be accompanied
with medical documentation or a letter from a
doctor. (Wish agencies are expected to screen
their requests.)
Meetings
can only be arranged at an arena where the talent
is scheduled to work. The intense nature of WWE
scheduling (travel 4-5 days a week), makes it
impossible for the talent to accommodate visits
to individuals outside of the arenas. In the case
of a chronically sick individual who cannot attend
the arena, in certain circumstances, WWE Superstars
will call that person.
Requests
for phone calls must be in writing providing the
phone number, best time to call, time zone, medical
documentation or a letter from a doctor, and general
information regarding the interests and hobbies
of the individual.
Once
a wish has been approved, a confirmation letter
will be sent to either the agency or individual.
WWE will provide the wish individuals with up
to four complimentary tickets.
In
order to ensure success of meets & greets,
WWE normally schedules meetings earlier in the
day.
The
meeting with the WWE Superstar is limited to the
wish individual and one other member of his or
her party. This ensures that the wish individual
has the Superstar's full attention.
As
with any wish-granting agency, a wish is only
granted once. This allows us to accommodate as
many as possible of the hundreds of requests we
receive.
Please
send all requests to Sue Aitchison, Manager, Community
Relations, WWE, Inc., 1241 East Main Street, Stamford,
CT 06902. Via fax: 203-353-5029. No emails please.
(Credit:
WWE Corporate).
Press
Release
World
Wrestling Entertainment® Makes Multi-Year
Commitment to Make-A-Wish Foundation® for
Granting Kids’ Wishes
February 26,2008
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Brent Goodrich, Make-A-Wish Foundation,
(602) 274-9474, ext. 5210, or bgoodrich@wish.org
Gary Davis, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.,
(203) 353-5066
World
Wrestling Entertainment® Makes Multi-Year
Commitment to Make-A-Wish Foundation® for
Granting Kids’ Wishes
Partnership
Starts with 50 Wishes on “The Road to WrestleMania®
XXIV”
and Award to John Cena for Granting His 100th
Wish
PHOENIX
(Feb. 26, 2008) ¬– World Wrestling Entertainment,
Inc. is strengthening its 20-year dedication to
the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America and granting
the wishes of children with life-threatening medical
conditions with a new multi-year agreement announced
Tuesday during a joint press conference at US
Airways Center.
The
partnership’s first act under the new, multi-year
million dollar sponsorship commitment will be
to hold the WWE®’s biggest wish-granting
event ever at WrestleMania XXIV on March 30 in
Orlando, Fla.
WWE
and the Make-A-Wish Foundation will grant the
wishes of more than 50 children during the course
of the next five weeks, culminating in a star-filled
experience hosted by WWE in Orlando during the
weekend of WrestleMania XXIV. The children will
meet their favorite WWE Superstars while participating
in a weekend full of activities, including events
at Universal Orlando® Resort, being officially
inducted into the WWE Make-A-Wish “Circle
of Champions” at the annual Bacon, Bagels
and Biceps brunch sponsored by the David Mauss
Foundation, which will make a donation to the
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern
Florida, and attending WrestleMania
The
Make-A-Wish Foundation also recognized WWE Superstar
John Cena with an award to celebrate his 100th
wish granted to a Make-A-Wish® child. Modern-day
superstars such as Cena and Rey Mysterio now carry
the torch for WWE in its wish granting, following
in the bighearted footsteps of past WWE Superstars
such as Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin and
The Rock.
WWE
long has been one of the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s
most enthusiastic wish granters, fulfilling hundreds
of wishes in the past 20 years. In 2004, the Foundation
paid tribute to WWE with its Chris Greicius Celebrity
Award, which recognizes organizations and individuals
from the entertainment and sports worlds for their
inspirational wish-granting activities. Jesse
Ventura (1991), Hogan (1994), Dwayne “The
Rock” Johnson (2000) and WWE executive Sue
Aitchison (2006) also have received the Chris
Greicius Celebrity Award.
“WWE
has been creating incredible wish experiences
and providing in-kind support to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation for the past two decades, and we’re
honored to bring our relationship to a new level
through this generous donation,” said David
Williams, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America president
and chief executive officer. “We’re
also delighted to join with WWE to grant 50 kids’
wishes on the road to WrestleMania. It symbolizes
the Foundation’s devotion to making wishes
happen for children with life-threatening medical
conditions in all 50 states.”
“For
more than 20 years, WWE has had the honor to work
with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant wishes
to children, and now we’re taking that relationship
to a new level,” said Vince McMahon, WWE
Chairman. “There’s no better stage
than WrestleMania to hold the WWE’s biggest
wish event ever with the world’s pre-eminent
chidren’s wish- granting organization.”
About
the Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of
children with life-threatening medical conditions
to enrich the human experience with hope, strength
and joy. Born in 1980 when a group of caring volunteers
helped a young boy fulfill his dream of becoming
a police officer, the Foundation is now the largest
wish-granting charity in the world, with 67 chapters
in the United States and its territories. With
the help of generous donors and more than 25,000
volunteers, the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants
a wish every 40 minutes and has granted more than
161,000 wishes in the U.S. since inception. For
more information about the Make-A-Wish Foundation,
visit www.wish.org
and discover how you can share the power of a
wish®.
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