Thursday 19, Nov 2009
Make-a-Wish card made by children with life-threatening conditions
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Make-a-Wish foundation is an organization that helps make wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions come true.
Lalime Wilson, 12, is from New Kensington. He suffers from a severe steroid-dependent asthma. Recently, he and two of his four siblings got trips to Disney World from the foundation. Meanwhile, his sister Idalis suffers from urticaria, a condition that causes respiratory problems, swelling and hive-like welts.
As a way of thanking the foundation, Lalime and his 14-year-old sister entered a card-making contest this summer. The event was sponsored by the Make-a-Wish foundation.
According to the foundation’s spokesperson Dana Antkowiak, there were 30 entries where four winners were chosen. Lalime’s drawing of a snowman was one of them. Children from Scottdale, Irwin and York sent their designs to the Make-a-Wish foundation in Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia. The contest was exclusive to kids who are beneficiaries of the foundation.
Lalime likes drawing both by hand and by computer. Aside from this, one of his interests is hockey and football. However, according to his father Charles Durand, his asthma has triggered bouts of pneumonia. Severe scar tissues have built up in his lungs. His condition prevented Lalime from actually participating in sports.
From Pittsburgh Live:
Lalime Wilson hopes his holiday card design for the Make-A-Wish Foundation will help the organization that has greatly helped his family.
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