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sbga and make a wish foundation grant six year

1888 Press Release - After a full week of sun and sand on the shores of Hawaii, Aryam and her family returned home filled with memories from the trip and gratitude to those who helped make Aryam's most heartfelt wish come true. Aryam's wish marks the 57th wish granted through the partnership between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the SBGA.

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sbga and make a wish foundation grant six year

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  1. SBGA and Make-a-Wish Foundation Grant Six-Year-Olds Wish to Visit Hawaii 1888PressRelease - After a full week of sun and sand on the shores of Hawaii, Aryam and her family returned home filled with memories from the trip and gratitude to those who helped make Aryam's most heartfelt wish come true. Aryam's wish marks the 57th wish granted through the partnership between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the SBGA. "To Go" is one of the most popular wish categories that the Make-a-Wish Foundation fulfills on a daily basis with their wish-granting powers. All over the world, children with life-threatening illnesses ask their wish granters to go somewhere special to spend time making memories with their family members. In the Orange County and Inland Empire, the SBGA partnered with the Make-a-Wish Foundation to provide a six-year-old's wish to go to her most heartfelt destination: Hawaii. "Well the wish destination was Hawaii, but in reality, Aryam really just wanted to go on an airplane," Make-a-Wish Foundation Orange County and Inland Empire's Sarah Pizzaruso disclosed during a presentation to the wish-sponsoring company. "She was excited to get on that airplane more than anything - so the wish started well before they hit the sands." Aryam and her family, including two brothers and sisters, were escorted to the airport via limousine and were soon up in the air, where Aryam experienced her first ever airplane trip. When they landed on the shores of Hawaii, the family was greeted with traditional Hawaiian leis, a hotel room with a beautiful view, and access to pools, ocean waves, and waterslides to keep the whole family occupied.

  2. "We didn't confirm the number, but Aryam said she went down the waterslide 'a million' times," Ms. Pizzaruso joked. After a full week of sun and sand on the shores of Hawaii, Aryam and her family returned home filled with memories from the trip and gratitude to those who helped make Aryam's most heartfelt wish come true. Aryam's wish marks the 57th wish granted through the partnership between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the SBGA. About SBGA Building off nearly two decades of experience, the SBGA is a leading provider of back office solutions to businesses throughout the United States. SBGA Alliance Partners have been recognized by Inc. Magazine, have received the coveted President's Award and are accredited members of the Better Business Bureau. SBGA provides members with essential products, services and educational resources that allow business owners to successfully address essential business needs - from internet marketing, search engine optimization and electronic payments to payroll and accounting services, SBGA offers the very best in total back office management solutions. About the Make-A-Wish Foundation Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions though its wish-granting work. Since its beginning, the organization has reached more than 193,000 children around the world. The Foundation's mission reflects the life-changing impact that a Make-A-Wish experience has on children, families, and entire communities. To learn more about the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County and the Inland Empire, please visit www.wishocie.com. For Additional Information, Contact:

  3. SBGA (800) 899-SBGA publicrelations ( @ ) SBGA dot com http://checkoutstation.com/

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