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Electric Razors for Teen Boys in a Residential Treatment Center

Posted Sep 11, 2017
Believe it or not, teenage boys really do want to look nice! We work with teen boys who are in foster care and live in a residential treatment facility. They are not allowed to have razors, but they all need to shave. We are hoping to provide them with electric razors to help them practice good hygiene and grooming habits and to help them feel good about the way they look!

Griffith is 22 years old and lives in CO

The Griffith Center is a non-profit residential treatment facility in Colorado Springs for teenage boys in the foster care system. The boys range in age from 13 to 21. They live, attend school and therapy all at the center.

The Wish Story

The Milton Foster Children's Fund - Colorado Springs, CO requests this wish for Griffith.

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Sarah grants the wish for Griffith! Thanks Sarah.

"We have a 13 year old son, who was formerly a foster child, so we know how important these self care items can be. Keep up the great work!"

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the The Milton Foster Children's Fund - Colorado Springs, CO for Griffith.

Jane sent an update on the wish for Griffith.

"We received the razors a few days ago and can't wait to give them to the Griffith Center on Saturday! These boys will be so happy to be able to shave and look nice! Thanks so much! Thank you notes will be heading your way soon!"

The Milton Foster Children's Fund - Colorado Springs, CO receives the wish!

Hope sent an update on the wish for Griffith.

"Hello Sarah! We just received a beautiful thank you note from Griffith and The Miltons Foster Children's Fund, thank you for your kindness! The thank you note will be mailed to you shortly! We hope that you continue spreading LOVE, JOY and HOPE!"

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