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A Nintendo DS for Brayden to distract himself when situations become overwhelmin
Posted Aug 6, 2018
Brayden is trying to cope with some stressful situations. The way he used to cope was playing his Pokemon game on his Nintendo DS. Unfortunately during his last move he lost his games and his Nintendo. Brayden would love to be able to cope with stressful situations the way he knows best!
Brayden loves being outside and finds walking in nature to be relaxing. He is also an avid Pokemon collector, both in the video game and the collecting of cards.
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Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis requests this wish for Brayden.
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Anonymous grants the wish for Brayden! Thanks Anonymous.
"Have fun playing with your Nintendo DS.
Merry Christmas!!!"
One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis for Brayden.
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Brayden receives the gift from Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis!
"On behalf of the Indiana Department of Child Services, thank you for thinking about our youth in foster care during the holidays."
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Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis requests this wish for Brayden.
One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.
Anonymous grants the wish for Brayden! Thanks Anonymous.
"Have fun playing with your Nintendo DS. Merry Christmas!!!"
One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis for Brayden.
Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis receives the wish!
Brayden receives the gift from Indiana Department of Child Services Indianapolis!
"On behalf of the Indiana Department of Child Services, thank you for thinking about our youth in foster care during the holidays."