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Joshua’s journey from wish kid to published author! Joshua?s journey from wish kid to publish

Joshua’s journey from wish kid to published author! Joshua’s journey from wish kid to published author! [Make-A-Wish Logo]( [Donate Now]( [Thank you for helping wishes like Joshua's come true!] Ever since Joshua was little, he had a character named Dash living in his imagination. Through everything, Dash was there with Joshua – especially when he was diagnosed with cancer at 6 years old. In the hospital, Joshua would escape with Dash into a world of adventure. Thanks to you, now Dash’s story is a real book that Joshua wrote, and other kids can read it too! Joshua remembers the day his wish came true as one of the best days of his life. He got to walk down a blue carpet at the library (his favorite place!), sign copies of his book and read part of it to everyone that came to his book release party. In Joshua’s book, Dash discovers a mysterious glowing orb that gives him special abilities. But through his wish experience, Joshua learned that his community was his superpower. His family, teachers, classmates and friends who love and support him. And the Make-A-Wish® community that helped his wish come true. In fact, that’s why Joshua decided to share some of the proceeds from his book with Make-A-Wish®. He wants other kids to have the same happiness and strength he felt when he got his wish. Thank you for helping kids like Joshua. [When you grant wishes, you give wish kids the courage to keep creating, and the strength to keep fighting through their critical illnesses.]( With gratitude and a “Dash” of joy, Make-A-Wish® [Make-A-Wish Logo]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( Make-A-Wish Foundation of America 1702 E. Highland Avenue, Suite 400 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Gifts made through the Match Challenge will directly benefit the chapter of the donor's choosing, and the matching funds will benefit Make-A-Wish America to help grant wishes across the country. For more information about Make-A-Wish America, visit [wish.org](. To help transform the lives of children with critical illnesses, please [make a donation](. Please add Make-A-WishFoundation@mail.wish.org to your address book to ensure future delivery. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [View This Email As A Web Page]( ©2024 Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America. Make-A-Wish Foundation, Make-A-Wish and the Make-A-Wish swirl-and-star logo are marks of Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.

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