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No response from Make-A-Wish

I have shared with you my disappointment with the coordinator we had for Sophie’s Make-A-Wish trip. She was very delayed and did not communicate with me at all. She basically did not give a crap about my daughter or our family.

So I wrote a letter to the Make-A-Wish foundation about it because I wanted them to know how I felt. That was three months ago and I still have not received any correspondence from them, I was expecting a written apology but I did not even get that. I am very disappointed that such an important organization would be so neglectful.

Here is the letter I wrote them:

January 11, 2013  
RE: Wish Child: Sophie *********** 
Wish Date 12/2 – 12/8/ 2012
Dear Make A Wish Foundation, 
I wanted share the experience of my daughter’s Wish granted to Disney World, Florida.
First, my daughter Sophie will be four in April, she was born with a rare genetic disorder called Cri du Chat Syndrome (a.k.a 5p-) where a portion of the short arm of chromosome five is missing. My daughter’s deletion happens to be quite large and she is delayed in many aspects of her development. Her immune system has been compromised since birth, and her bodies’ ability to fight off bacteria is almost nonexistent. She aspirates which can be deadly if she develops aspiration pneumonia; she is immune to most antibiotics, forcing us to use medications not approved for children in an effort to kill off bacteria and keep her alive. She has cardiac and liver complications combined with severe pan sinusitis; this has basically lead to an incurable sinus infection.
Sophie has bilateral hearing loss and is quite petite as a symptom of the syndrome. She does not know how to eat so is primarily on a thickened liquid diet.  Keeping her growing and at a healthy weight is a challenge in itself. Sophie also has PDD and needs a lot of sensory input to keep her calm and can have issues when she is out of routine or is set off by something in her environment. There is so much about her I could write a book on it all.
When her early intervention coordinator brought up the idea of having a Wish granted for Sophie I was horrified that she would suggest it, but after speaking with her doctor who said that it was an absolutely fitting idea to our situation and getting feedback from our support team they helped me see it as a positive experience. Waking up everyday knowing that your child can be taken from you with no control is the most unbearable feeling. It’s a sad and harsh reality I live with.
Sophie was approved for her wish while we lived in South Florida earlier in the year of 2012. In June of 2012 my family moved to North Carolina for better services for Sophie. I tried for several weeks to contact our local Chapter after our South Florida contact told me all of Sophie’s information had been forwarded. Neither Chapters made the effort to help communicate with each other about the transfer. When I finally made contact with the coordinator here, Ms. ********  she seemed very nice but hesitant as I explained what we had been told in FL about Sophie’s Wish. 
Ms. *****  explained that the process would change a bit as we were now in NC and had to follow their policies, which was completely understandable to me. In the first few months she did reach out to me and inquired once or twice as I explained we had been told Sophie’s Wish had been approved for December 2012. We chose this date because Sophie does not sweat and could not be in the heat. After some back and forth she was finally able to set it up. There was no communication for a large gap of time and it took a while for Ms. ***** to respond to my emails when I would check in for an update.
As the wish date approached we discussed the travel method. I explained that Sophie is easily agitated and we had decided a flight would be better for her. Had I know the flights would include a five-hour layover I would have opted to drive. Had we driven we would have arrived 3-4 hours sooner than we did and I would have opted to not return home at 2 am. I traveled with my whole family, which included six other children in addition to Sophie. It was beyond stressful and had Ms. ***** talked to me about this I would have chosen to drive but she never reached out to me.
The lack of communication with her left little to be desired. In the weeks prior to our trip I had to request school letters for my children because the schools never received them, this took a good week to get after persistent emails. I also sent various emails and left various voice mail messages for Ms. ***** to contact me as we continued to approach the Wish date and because I was clueless as to what was going on.
 I received the wish packet three days prior to our departure date.  I really felt like Ms. ***** left everything for last-minute and gave my family and my daughter no importance. I was overwhelmed and felt no reassurance.  When I made Ms. ***** aware of all this I felt that she was bothered by me and very short in her email response to me. A couple of hours later as if she realized what she sent me, she tried to be polite but it was far to late.
After speaking to other Wish families at the Give Kids the World Village they all had their packets a week or more in advance and had a great contact and caring relationship with their coordinator. I feel as though we were cheated on this part of the experience. 
When we arrived at Give Kids the World we were beyond stressed and everyone was cranky and exhausted. Give Kids the World Village was amazing and all of its volunteers were great. The experience there was magical. This part of the trip was truly wonderful. The theme parks were great and we really enjoyed ourselves. Sophie was in heaven it was bittersweet but a wonderful experience.  The trip to Disney was the perfect wish for her. Sophie met the actress Ginnifer Goodwin while at Magic Kingdom and was included in the Lion King show at Animal Kingdom. All in all this has to be one of the most magical experiences a family can have.
I was disappointed that most of the other families had shirts and hats representing the Make A Wish foundation. It would have been nice if my family had received shirts and hats and not just a button. This is a way to represent the foundation and maybe you might want to take this into consideration for future wishes.  This would benefit both sides, maybe even a shirt that say’s I love a Wish child for the family members. This could make siblings and parents feel so much more involved and it gives a stronger sense of support too.
My intent in this letter is to share my experience, the good and bad of Sophie’s wish trip in hopes that another family does not have to feel the way we did. This was a once in a lifetime Wish for my child, so I expected or at least was hoping for the entire process to be a happy and positive experience. The negative portion of it all really took a toll on the overall experience for all of us. 
And another tip, it would be really nice to see Make A Wish follow-up with the families after the Wish has been granted. It’s not just a free trip, it’s so much deeper and more powerful than you can imagine. The foundation has now become a part of my families’ journey. It should be a priority for the foundation to keep a positive relationship with Wish families, especially since no one knows what the future holds. 
All of us families who have become receivers of a Wish for a loved one are real people, not just clients. We face obstacles many do not and overcome despair and heartache many could never endure. The volunteers and employees of the foundation should be educated on this, as it is so much more important than many could imagine. If you are interested in reading about Sophie’s wish in more detail you can visit my blog and read about Sophie’s Make A Wish trip there.
Should you wish to contact me, I have provided my email and home address. Additionally, I am not interested in receiving any further communications from Ms. *****  as she has already proved to me that this position of putting together wishes is not important to her.
Sincerely, 
Charity De Leon
 
 
 

Sophie’s Make-A-Wish Day7

As we awoke to day seven it was accompanied by a bit of sadness. While we had a wonderful week it did fly by and we were not ready to return to reality. The trip home was dreaded by all of us but we decided to make the most of our last day. My best friend Glenna made the drive from West Palm Beach to spend a few hours with us. We spent the day walking around Give Kids the World Village, spent some time at the park, rode the carousel and had lunch and desert. We chatted and just enjoyed a relaxed day of great company and conversation.

Glenna, Sophie and Myself.

Glenna, Sophie and Myself.

Elyas

Elyas

Ariana

Ariana

Walking through the village headed to the park. Tristan with his godmother.

Walking through the village headed to the park. Tristan with his godmother.

Tristan loves his "Nina"...it's his nickname for Sophie.

Tristan loves his “Nina”…it’s his nickname for Sophie.

Tire swing, success! What do you think?

Tire swing, success! What do you think?

Fun at the park.

Fun at the park.

Don't talk to me, I'm concetrating on my ice cream.

Don’t talk to me, I’m concentrating on my ice cream.

You didn't think I would be left out did you? Ice cream, yumm!

You didn’t think I would be left out did you? Ice cream, yum!

Relaxing at the Ice Cream shop.

Relaxing at the Ice Cream shop.

I always have kisses for daddy!

I always have kisses for daddy!

White squirel, he was all over the village.

White squirrel, he was all over the village.

Mr Sleeping Tree

Mr Sleeping Tree

Tired....ready for a nap.

Tired….ready for a nap.

Our last photo.

Our last photo.

Glenna headed out around 3pm and we headed to the airport, there were tears and heavy hearts but we knew it was time to head home. We love you Glenna!!!!!

We were so lucky to have had not just this wonderful experience but to have the opportunity to share it with some of our family and friends. Those who took time out of their busy lives to come out and spend time with us did more than I could have asked for. We may not have a ton of friends but I know the ones we do have are priceless. It’s wonderful to know that we do have family that cares, that love us enough to make time for us. That is after all what life is about.

Sophie’s wish was magical! Give Kids the World Village does not get enough credit, they were amazing. The theme parks were great and accommodating, all in all it was a wonderful trip. Minus the travel, that was awful. We did not reach home until two am on our return home, it was exhausting. I will be reaching out to Make A Wish to let them know how disappointed I was in the coordinating on our trip. This is a once in a life time wish, it should be prepared by people who actually care and take into account the delicate state of the child receiving the wish and not the convenience of the person putting it all together.

This magical experience will be in our hearts and memories forever!

Sophie’s Make-A-Wish Day6

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Day six started out rough, Tristan was up all night with a fever and miserable so at 6am we headed out to the emergency room to make sure it was nothing too serious. As luck would have it his fever went down significantly on the way to the hospital and had leveled out to 101.5 by the time we arrived, he was still hot but not burning up. We were in and out within an hour with the diagnosis of a viral respiratory infection. On the way back to the villa we stopped in for some Einstein Bros Bagels for breakfast. I LOVE the cinnamon sugar bagels; the kids love their bagels! We used to alternate Einstein Bros Bagels and Cuban pastries for breakfast on Sunday mornings when we lived in Florida, we miss that!

Hospital with Tristan. I was exhausted!

Hospital with Tristan. I was exhausted!

Einstein Bros Bagels

Einstein Bros Bagels

We headed out later than usual to give ourselves a chance to regain our strength from the lack of sleep. We then headed out to the Florida mall for some Smurf ice cream, it’s a blueberry ice cream with marshmallows that is only sold at an ice cream shop inside the mall; I’ve never been able to find it anywhere else. Through out the years the ice cream shop has closed and reopened several times but they continue to sell this particular ice cream, my all time favorite ice cream, EVER!

Smurf Ice Cream

Smurf Ice Cream

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After we indulged ourselves with such delicious treats we headed to Seaworld. This was the last attraction we would visit on this amazing trip, it was the final day before we had to return to reality. We made it to Seaworld in the early afternoon, it had been a few years since we had last visited but I thought Sophie would love it since she loves water so much. It’s changed alot, very pretty but I found it a little more boring than before.

Seaworld

One of the gift’s for families on the Make-A-Wish trips is to feed the Dolphin’s, I LOVE dolphins! I have three tattooed on my back, well each one represents one of my kids but that’s another story.

As we ventured in to the dolphin nursery the trainer there saw our special girl with her Make-a-Wsish shirt and told us to go over to feed the dolphins , a feeding was scheduled just minutes away. We rushed over for the fun!

I of course was the photographer, as always, so I really did not get to participate. They brought out the fish and the dolphins were fed, than a trainer came by and had them come over to the wall so Sophie could touch them. Sophie was so excited and flailing we could not get her to calm down, it was too hard to get her to stay against the wall even with someone holding her against it (have I told you she is super-woman strong). It was not safe to have her too close but Emily did a great job getting her close, such a great big sister. If Sophie had the words to describe this moment I’m sure she would say it was AMAZING! Dolphins are such beautiful creatures!

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The older kids and I rode Manta, AWESOME roller coaster! We saw the Christmas Sea Lion and Otter show and saw the Sharks which Sophie thought was too cool.

My big brother making sure I got up close and personal.

My big brother making sure I got up close and personal.

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We had a nice lunch, walked around alot and Sophie took a nap. By this time the built up exhaustion from the whole week had gotten to us so we decided to head back to the villa to enjoy our last night at Give the Kids the World Village.

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It was a good day. Our final day, day seven…the end to this amazing wish and a wrap up coming soon.

Sophie’s Make-A-Wish Day4

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On this day we were once again blessed with beautiful weather and we headed out to Universal Studios. Again not too crowded so we were able to see the whole park. Sophie did the Twister simulator and did wonderful until the end where the floor dropped a bit and made a very loud metal clang noise, we could not get her out of there fast enough. She rode the Disaster ride and ET. On the ET ride she sat in her own seat and really enjoyed it so she got to go twice.

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Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Enjoying some Nutella

Enjoying some Nutella

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Grisel spent the day giving Sophie so much love, Sophie was loving it! She held her, hugged her and even made sure she got some walking in to stretch her legs throughout the day. It was great to have Grisel with us for the day!

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Sophie even got to jump in the baby bounce house before we headed back to our villa.

Baby bounce house!

Baby bounce house!

We ended the day saying goodbye to Grisel, we were so happy she was able to spend this day with us to celebrate Sophie’s magical week. We had some Pollo Trpoical for dinner as the kids were dying for some since one of the places we miss from Florida. Sophie is getting sick and not feeling to well as she fought of a fever most of the day so finished the day early so we could all get some rest. I’m just hoping we can keep whatever is about to get her at bay until we return home.

Pollo Tropical, yummy!!

Pollo Tropical, yummy!!

Thank you Grisel for spending the day with us, you are so amazing; we love you!!

More to come on this magical adventure!

Sophie’s Make-A-Wish Day2

If you’ve missed it! Make-A-Wish Day1

On day two we woke up to beautiful weather, had a great buffet breakfast and hung out while we waited for my brother to arrive to spnd the day with us from West Palm Beach. We walked around, snapped photos and rode the merry-go-round. This place is beautiful! Give Kids the World  is truly a magical place, the employees and volunteers are incredibly kind and helpful.

Give Kids The World Village.

Give Kids The World Village.

Riding the Merry go round, having so much fun.

Riding the Merry go round, having so much fun.

We decided to visit Universal’s Islands of Adventure, it was so much fun!

Islands of Adventure

Islands of Adventure

It’s was not overly crowded and it was somewhat cloudy so the sun was not too strong which was great because Sophie can overheat quickly. With our pass we did not have to wait in any lines and they were all so very nice and as soon as the employees saw my Give Kids the World  button and pass they immediately asked us how we were enjoying our day. We arrived around noon and left at 6:30 and were able to see the whole park.

I’m a big Harry Potter fan and was so excited to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, AMAZING!! The Hogwarts ride was INCREDIBLE! The best ride I have ever been on and my kids and brother thought the same, it was magical. I got myself a replica of Luna’s wand and had some Butterbeer!

Sophie had a blast she did not want to eat much but drank alot of water. In the evening she did eat a whole bowl of food for the first time in days and she even took a nap which is rare for her. Sophie is so happy I feel very grateful for this experience.

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A big thank to my brother who drove two and a half hours each way to spend the day with us, I know he wanted more time but could not get off from work. All the kids were so happy to see him, WE LOVE YOU LUIS!!

Saying goodbye to uncle Luis.

Saying goodbye to uncle Luis.

There is so much I cannot fit it all in one simple post! Gearing up for Day 3….more to come.

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I have been on an emotional rollercoaster lately,  just the thought of what this trip signifies is like feeling my heart breaking over and over again; I find it so hard to hold back the tears at the mere thought of it all. I really hope I can hold it together without breaking down. And I hope I can handle the stares this week, the airport alone made me want to scream “What the hell are you staring at!”.

And the day has arrived, the long-awaited day where my family will get to celebrate a wish granted to our beloved Sophie by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The children have been ecstatic; I have been stressed to the brink as we counted down the final month, weeks and days to this much-anticipated event.

I received any our travel information three days prior to our departure date and I was really struggling to understand why it was left to the last-minute when this date had been decided months in advance. Communication with the wish coordinator did not leave much to be desired, it was as if she just did not care and I was bothering her.

We woke up at 5:30am, boarded out travel bus and headed to the airport almost two hours away from our home. We had  to take connecting flights which would have been fine if  it had not included the 5 hour layover between the connecting flights. Being stuck in an airport with seven kids is like trying to tame wild animals. They were bored, hungry and anxious; not to mention a bazillion people crowded around us it made me very stressed and Sophie very irritable. This whole process was supposed to be easy according to the wish coordinator but the process leading up to the actual trip was not. On several occasions I expressed to the coordinator the importance of keeping it simple because Sophie has many triggers and I wanted to try to avoid a meltdown but it felt like no one was listening.

We arrived safely at the airport and were welcomed by the sweetest man who guided us to our vehicle rental and sent us on our way to “Give Kids the World Village” where we were greeted by one of the volunteers who had a small gift for each of the kids and were taken to our two bedroom villa. We actually have two two-bedroom villas with a connecting room between them, it ROCKS! There are plenty of beds, four bathrooms and plenty of space. We ordered dinner since it was almost 9pm by the time we reached our villa and they delivered, so convenient and just what we needed.

I will be ready for day two after a good nights sleep and praying Sophie has a better day tomorrow, she has refused to eat almost the entire day. Bring on day 2!

Ready to go to the airport.

Ready to go to the airport.

Ready to board our bus to the airport.

Ready to board our bus to the airport.

Entertained on the flight.

Entertained on the flight.

Can you say EXHAUSTED!

Can you say EXHAUSTED!

Welcome Sophie!

Welcome Sophie!

Can’t wait to share what tomorrow will bring!