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About This Wish

$58
The cost of the wish includes the item, 2.9% credit card fee, sales tax and shipping charges (when applicable).

A trip to Walmart for Roger who needs school supplies.

Posted Aug 3, 2017
Roger is going back to school in September and is needing school supplies and back to school clothes. Roger is in a youth transitions program and is working on learning job skills and gaining vocational experiences every day while at school. Roger needs simple school supplies and some back to school clothes.

Roger is 25 years old and lives in OR

Roger is a fun and active boy who loves sports! He plays year round sports for the Special Olympics. He participates in bowling, basketball and softball. His softball team won 1st place in the State Championship last year and he was nominated as a MVP player! Roger is a compassionate and empathetic young man who everyone loves to spend time with. He has a great sense of humor and is very caring and friendly to everyone!

The Wish Story

Catholic Community Services - Salem, OR requests this wish for Roger.

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Anonymous grants the wish for Roger! Thanks Anonymous.

"Keep up the good work and I hope you will like the gift. Take good care. Max."

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Catholic Community Services - Salem, OR for Roger.

Catholic Community Services - Salem, OR receives the wish!

Roger receives the gift from her case worker!

"In case we haven't said it enough...thank you for supporting One Simple Wish and our amazing kids!"

Hope sent an update on the wish for Roger.

"Hello Max, A thank you note from Roger will be mailed to you shortly, but here are a few kind words from him: "Thank you for the Walmart gift cards. I got $150 I will spent it on new clothes, school supplies, and pokemon cards." Thank you for granting this wish for Roger, and showing him that there are still people that care and are willing to lend a helping hand."

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