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$65
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A set of dodge balls for Dalton that uses them to release anger

Posted Feb 4, 2018
Dalton loves to kick, throw, and chase balls! They help him release anger. He wishes for a set of dodge balls to throw against a wall and help him control his emotions. Dalton uses this as a coping skill.

Dalton is 19 years old and lives in NC

Dalton is a shy young man that enjoys fishing, hiking, and being outside. He likes to run, play ball, and hang out with friends. He always has plenty of energy and is ready to go! Sometimes school is hard for him, but he is putting forth a good effort to do his best and learn. Dalton comes from a sibling group of 11 that has been spread out by the foster care system. He is currently enrolled in the college welding program.

The Wish Story

Foster Parent Association of Wilkes - Wilkesboro, NC requests this wish for Dalton.

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Brenna grants the wish for Dalton! Thanks Brenna.

"Dalton - I hope these balls help you work through the many emotions you have and the anger and hurt that you feel. I am so sorry for the pain that you have experienced. God bless you and I wish you the very best. Brenna @ Ravensnap"

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Foster Parent Association of Wilkes - Wilkesboro, NC for Dalton.

Foster Parent Association of Wilkes - Wilkesboro, NC receives the wish!

Dalton receives the gift from Foster Parent Association of Wilkes - Wilkesboro, NC!

"Brenna, Dalton is loving the dodge balls so much I hear he is carrying them everywhere!! He was really thrilled when I delivered them and actually had a chance to use them with his counselor in therapy! Thank you so much for caring!!"

Brenna sent an update on the wish for Dalton.

"Yeah :)!!!! I am so glad to hear he loves them! Thank you for following up and letting me know!"

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