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$40
The cost of the wish includes the item, 2.9% credit card fee, sales tax and shipping charges (when applicable).
NEEDED BY 05/07

New Dress Shoes for Jackson to wear to Church

Posted Apr 6, 2018
Jackson is extremely sensitive about his feet, he is very concerned about how they look and smell. This is why he is wishing for a new pair of Dress Shoes to wear to Church! He wants to put his best foot forward and look the best he possibly can. These shoes will help ease Jackson’s self worries and sooth his conscience. He would also like to wear them to a very important end of the school year program where he will receive a trophy for memorization accomplishments.

Jackson is 19 years old and lives in NC

Jackson is a vivid outdoorsy type of boy. He loves to go fishing, hunting, hiking, bird watching, and just about anything else you can do in the woods or at a stream or river. He also likes to have fun with the neighbor's kids, enjoys church, and likes to watch hunting and fishing shows on TV. Jackson is in therapeutic foster care and has had a very hard year. He has had several moves and things just don't get easy for him.

The Wish Story

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

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Theresa grants the wish for Jackson! Thanks Theresa.

"Jackson...Congratulations on your award. You are sure to look sharp in your new shoes!"

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

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

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

"Thank you so much for granting Jackson’s dress shoes! He was thrilled to receive them and can’t wait to wear them to his end of school assembly to receive a special trophy for memorization. He wants to let you know he is very thankful for your help! "

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