草莓传媒

3 DC-area kids ‘make a wish,’ get uplifting send off to Disney World

A crowd made up of Make-A-Wish workers and volunteers greeted the three "wish kids" with cheers at Reagan National Airport on Thursday, April 26, 2018. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)

ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥 If you’re going on your dream vacation, you might as well go in style.

Three “wish kids” who asked to go to Disney World started their trip Thursday at Reagan National Airport by getting brought to the curb in black stretch limousines. Each child was greeted by a cheering crowd made up of Make-A-Wish workers and volunteers, who cheered the kids on again when they got to the gate.

Those making the trip with their families included Kaitlynn, 9, from Waldorf, Maryland, who had gotten a liver transplant; Evelyn, 4, from Fairfax Station, Virginia, who has a nervous system disorder; and Samuel, 4, from Silver Spring, Maryland, who has a congenital heart disease.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of people to see me!鈥 Kaitlynn gushed at the gate.

Evelyn, 4, of Fairfax Station, Virginia, and her family get ready to board a flight at Reagan National Airport for her Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World on Thursday, April 26, 2018. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)

鈥淪he鈥檚 been counting down the days,鈥 said her father, Steve Thomas. 鈥淪he went through about 20 surgeries up to this point, but she鈥檚 always been a fighter, and always in a great mood and optimistic about everything.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing. I mean, all these people 鈥 they don鈥檛 even know him,鈥 said Danielle Hollenbach, who fought back tears as she held her son, Samuel. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e just here to support us and what he鈥檚 been through.鈥

Meanwhile, to lighten the mood, Samuel repeatedly exclaimed 鈥渁irplane!鈥 as he waited to board.

鈥淚t could not have come at a better time,鈥 said Evelyn鈥檚 father, Stephen Fowler. 鈥淲e鈥檙e so excited just to kind of get away and be immersed in a magical experience for a week.鈥

That鈥檚 the idea, according to Tara Wilson-Jones of Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic.

鈥淭he essence of what we do at Make-A-Wish is strive to take all the pain, all the hospital visits, all the pokes and prods by doctors, and make them a distant memory, if only for a moment,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd bring hope to kids and their families.鈥

Wilson-Jones added that kids who are eligible for wishes have conditions that are considered life-threatening, but not necessarily terminal. Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic granted 444 wishes last year and relies on cash donations and donations of airline miles, she said.

A crowd made up of Make-A-Wish workers and volunteers greeted the three “wish kids” with cheers at Reagan National Airport on Thursday, April 26, 2018. (草莓传媒/John Aaron)

John Aaron

John Aaron is a news anchor and reporter for 草莓传媒. After starting his professional broadcast career as an anchor and reporter for WGET and WGTY in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, he went on to spend several years in the world of sports media, working for Comcast SportsNet, MLB Network Radio, and 草莓传媒.

Federal 草莓传媒 Network Logo
Log in to your 草莓传媒 account for notifications and alerts customized for you.