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HOLIDAY WISH

A Grant Writing Course for Sissely who wants to give back to the community

Posted Nov 27, 2019
Although Sissely has not had a great life in foster care, she is grateful for the many experiences and opportunities that have been presented to her. She is on her last leg of high school. During her last work experience she worked with the less fortunate and since then she has decided that she would like to give back to help the many children who have not been as fortunate as she. Sissely would like to take a grant writing class in order to help secure funds to assist the organizations and people that have helped her along the way. Sissely is passionate about giving back, so having this wish granted would mean the world to her!

Sissely is 24 years old and lives in TX

Sissely is a bright young lady who formerly entered into foster care in November 2016 after living with the parents of a former school counselor for three years. Sissely is currently a high school Jr. and plans to graduate in May 2019. After completing her high school diploma and Associate's degree she plans to enroll in a college or university to pursue a degree in meteorology. Sissely enjoys watching hair style and make-up tutorials on you tube in her free time.

The Wish Story

The Homes for Children requests this wish for Sissely.

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Awesome Human grants the wish for Sissely! Thanks Awesome Human.

"I hope you enjoy this gift on behalf of the Georgia Nut Company Charity Foundation as we make our donations around the holiday season."

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the The Homes for Children for Sissely.

The Homes for Children receives the wish!

Sissely receives the gift from The Homes for Children!

"Thank you for allowing Sisley to fulfill her dream to become a grant writer."

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