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More
than 100 children from various hospitals in Mumbai had a special
visit from the Disney characters -- Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse
and Donald -- who brought them some smiles and cheer after
a special visit.
While
Disney and the Make-A-Wish Foundation work closely together
across the globe, this is one of the first events celebrating
the association of The Make-A-Wish Foundation and Disney in
India.
Make-A-Wish
India works with Disney to fulfill the wishes of children with
life-threatening medical conditions to give them hope, strength
and joy.
Make-A-Wish
Foundation of India CEO Sharmistha Adyanthaya said, "The
Foundation wishes to convey our heartfelt thanks to Disney
for their commitment to bringing hope and joy to children
with life-threatening illnesses. We are delighted to be associating
our foundation with the Disney Magic Outreach initiative that
will bring this first ever experience in India to our wish
children. The number of these children in India is rapidly
growing and the long-term association with various Outreach
initiatives of the Disney Worldwide Outreach in India will
allow us to reach many more of them. A wish fulfillment makes
a sick child believe that anything is possible - even the
future, making the impact of this association immeasurable."
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The
Walt Disney Company India managing director Rajat Jain said,
"It is heartening to see the children's eyes light up
with happiness and laughter each time they come close to any
Disney experience the world over. Disney has immense respect
for the efforts of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. It gives me
great pride to initiate this association in India, which is
over 25 years old in other parts of the world. Through all
of our outreach programs and our work with the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, we are committed to supporting the realization
of special wishes of children that bring joy to them in so
many meaningful ways."
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Make-A-
Wish Foundation America and Disney began their relationship
in 1980, when Disney helped the newly formed charity grant
its first wish to a seven-year-old, Frank "Bopsy"
Salazar. Bopsy actually received three wishes as the first
recipient: he wanted to go to Disneyland, he wanted to be
a fireman and he wanted to ride in a hot air balloon. Bopsy
helped to establish this long-running relationship between
the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Disney.
Today,
Disney fulfills more than 5,000 wishes for the Make-A-Wish
Foundation each year through its corporate charitable outreach
programme. Disney wishes fulfilled include theme park visits,
meeting favourite Disney Characters and visits to the sets
of a film or TV production.
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