“This trip was like a deep breath. It was an amazing break for our family that provided a light at the end of this long tunnel. With everything that’s happened in the last year, this experience was a reminder that we can still enjoy opportunities like this as a family,” said Jordyn's mom.
After the removal of the golf ball-sized tumor, Mikey lost his vision and many of the abilities we take for granted every day, such as walking, talking, eating on his own, and controlling his eyelids.
"A wish that was the best by par!’ That’s what we can only imagine Thane was thinking when his wish for a set of custom golf clubs was granted. With each and every wish, there is something magical that stands out to a wish kid. For Thane’...
13-year-old Sage lost 30 pounds and her hair after doctors found an aggressive form of cancer in her rib cage. Make-A-Wish stepped in and helped her out with a snowboarding adventure in Wyoming.
Eight-year-old Teagan from Cheyenne was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia just over two years ago. After dealing with the illness and treatment, Teagan had a simple wish. A playhouse. A space to forget about real life, and play.
In 1985, 10-year-old Brian of Gillette wished to have a BMX bike. Understanding the value a bike could hold for Brian, Make-A-Wish® Wyoming transformed his wish into reality. Brian’s wish was not just the first to be granted by Make-A-Wish Wyoming, but it also began a tradition of serving children battling life-threatening conditions across the state for decades to come...
In celebration of National Bike Month and in preparation for Tour de Wish Casper, a 5k event inspired by the first wish granted in Wyoming, join Make-A-Wish® Wyoming and Fat Fish Racing at their free bike maintenance workshop Tuesday May 19th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. a...