From Chicago Now
Imagine your child has a terminal illness
and has a wish to visit Disney Land or meet a famous actor or ride in a race
car or sing on stage and you contact Richard Davis, CEO, Make A Wish Foundation
and he happily tells you that your child’s wish can be granted — if your child
and you and other family members are two weeks past the last vaccine shot.
If
not, take your wishes elsewhere.
In
the name of safety, Davis and Make A Wish are going to only grant that last
wish if your child (is vaccinated) based on his and his organizations rendering of CDC
guidelines.
At Gun Free Zone
this article got me thinking. I am a volunteer driver for my local "Cancer Services" and I'm one of the few who will do distance drives with patients for treatment; It's a hundred miles from where I live to University of Michigan hospital. Any way, got to thinking, what about terminal folks who cant get back home for that last visit. So I've volunteered to drive up to 500 miles for a "terminal" visit. My wife, who is retired from cancer services said that would come up about once a year but they had no one who would drive.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing an admirable service for people in need.
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