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  2. Redneck Games - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Drew Scott of Wild Country 96.5 "borrowed" the games to set up a fundraising event for the Franklin County NY Make-A-Wish Foundation. Each year, these games have increased in size of the event, crowds and monies raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

  3. Make-A-Wish Foundation - Wikipedia

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    President Barack Obama with Make-A-Wish recipient Nick Wetzel and his older brother Stephan on December 9, 2016. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of seriously ill children.

  4. Course of the Force - Wikipedia

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    The relay, held July 7–11, 2012 (the days leading up to San Diego Comic-Con), is a charity event to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Nerdist Industries founder Chris Hardwick will host the event, with broadcasts on the Nerdist YouTube channel. Machinima has announced it will produce Course of the Force content for its network as well. [2]

  5. At 7, he received a new heart. 2 years later, he made ... - AOL

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    Prince Wise received a heart transplant 2 years ago and got a Make-A-Wish trip to Florida. The foundation later invited him to create a special dish as a fundraiser.

  6. MOBICON - Wikipedia

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    MOBICON's board of directors choose a charity each year to benefit from fundraising efforts at that year's convention. [2] Over half of MOBICON's proceeds benefit the chosen charity every year. Over the years, these charities have included the Make a Wish Foundation, the Bay Area Food Bank, and the Mobile SPCA.

  7. Wish Upon A Hero - Wikipedia

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    The Wish Upon A Hero Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports the wish granting efforts of individuals and organizations. Established in June 2008 as a mechanism to raise money for larger wishes that were not being granted on the Wish Upon a Hero website, the Foundation accepts corporate donations and is eligible to receive government grants.

  8. Omaze - Wikipedia

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    Omaze started as a privately owned, for-profit company that had two models to raise funds for charities. Sweepstake entries for a celebrity experience (set visit, dinner date, tickets to a premiere, etc.) see 60% of the money donated to charity, 25% towards fees and Omaze's costs for advertising and creating content for the event, and 15% to Omaze as profit.

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