Groceries for Major and his family who lost their food during a power outage
Major, 9 years old, OR
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Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, IncMajor has been in the care of his grandmother for several years because his mother struggles with severe clinical depression and other mental health issues. She has made several attempts to take her own life. Major has autism and ADHD, but he is a very loving child. He enjoys singing in the school choir, playing soccer and basketball, and running track. When he is indoors, he loves to play Beyblades with his brother.
Major has Autism, which leads to specific food aversions, making it essential for his family to buy him certain meal items for both school and home. He also needs supplements to ensure he receives the necessary vitamins and minerals he misses due to his dietary restrictions. Unfortunately, they recently experienced a power outage that lasted three days, resulting in the loss of all their perishable food, including Major's specialty items. This support will help them replace his necessary foods and allow them to move forward. This is wish 2 of 2.
Awesome Human grants the wish for Major! Thanks Awesome Human.
One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc for Major.
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc receives the wish!
A note has been added to Major's wish!
"Thank you so much for your help. Words can't express the gratitude I have right now for this help. This loss of food has put a strain on our family and this gift cards helps so much. Once again thank you "
A note has been added to Major's wish!
"Thank you again for the gift card. I wanted to follow up and let you know that Major picked a box of frozen churros for his reward for getting honored at school for perseverance. He was SO excited to get those churros. He kept thanking me, and I told him, "I didn't pay for this. Terry sent it from the One Wish program." So Major told me to say thank you to you and the program. It's funny how something so simple as churros can make his day. Thanks again."