CH Lady Devils Softball
The 10U Clarendon Hills Lady Devils Softball team is hosting a June 9th Round Robin "Queen of the Hills" Tournament at Hinsdale Central High School to benefit Make-A-Wish Illinois to help grant wishes to kids with life-threatening illnesses. Leading up to the tournament and on the day we will work to raise money together through concession stand sales, general donations online and in person at the event and $5 per run scored throughout the tournament.
We are thrilled to have 5 year old Hinsdale wish child Alexander join us to throw out the first pitch of the day and open our our concession stand.
When a wish is granted, a child replaces fear with confidence, sadness with joy and anxiety with hope. The majority of wish kids go on to beat their critical illnesses, and research shows that a wish can help children build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight – giving them a better chance of surviving and thriving.
Every day, 70+ children are diagnosed with a critical illness and count on donors like us to help make their wish come true.
Thanks for your support!
Questions - Amber Nolan at (847) 875-2129 or Amber.Nolan@aol.com
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*Gifts made through this fundraising campaign are a gift to the entire Make-A-Wish mission. The needs shown are symbolic of the common wish elements associated with each wish and are only representative of our many wish-granting activities. Gifts made will not actually be used to purchase the item or grant the wish described. All gifts will be pooled to meet the needs of Make-A-Wish.
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CH Lady Devils Softball
The 10U Clarendon Hills Lady Devils Softball team is hosting a June 9th Round Robin "Queen of the Hills" Tournament at Hinsdale Central High School to benefit Make-A-Wish Illinois to help grant wishes to kids with life-threatening illnesses. Leading up to the tournament and on the day we will work to raise money together through concession stand sales, general donations online and in person at the event and $5 per run scored throughout the tournament.
We are thrilled to have 5 year old Hinsdale wish child Alexander join us to throw out the first pitch of the day and open our our concession stand.
When a wish is granted, a child replaces fear with confidence, sadness with joy and anxiety with hope. The majority of wish kids go on to beat their critical illnesses, and research shows that a wish can help children build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight – giving them a better chance of surviving and thriving.
Every day, 70+ children are diagnosed with a critical illness and count on donors like us to help make their wish come true.
Thanks for your support!
Questions - Amber Nolan at (847) 875-2129 or Amber.Nolan@aol.com